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G'day I'm new to this forum but find the level of faith Christians put in their version of the Bible a little odd. It seems as though each of the versions of the New Testament through history have been very different. The books that were included and accepted by the early church differ from those accepted today. I know that Revelation took a long time to be accepted as part of the Canon and other books do not fit the credential of being written by apostles. I suppose the whole thing seems to be guess work. Christians have to have faith in the various councils and people who were deciding what was in and what wasn't. It seems faith in God is not enough, faith in the people who put the Bible together is also required.
Agnostic Mike
Agnostic Mike


