I merely have questions, whats wrong with questions? For example. If the Orthodox church gave the world the Bible, being infallible, then why did the eastern churches reject or question the inspiration of Revelation, then later accept it? Conversely, the east accepted as scripture books that were later rejected. If the Orthodox church really is illuminated by the Holy Spirit so that men can trust her as “God’s organization”, why was she so wrong about something so simple?
Hello and good day, Jokerz -
As a matter of historic fact, there existed only One Holy Apostolic and Catholic Church during the councils you mentioned. The East and West seperated in a devistating schism in the year 1054. (By the way, these churches are making inroads at repairing the schism - see
ecupatriarchate.org/)
As such, both these churches you mention eventually agreed on which books would be accepted into the universal church’s canons.
Another aside - throughout christian history the books you call apocrypha have been used by every apostolic church in existance. They are in use to this day.
I once asked a venerable Orthodox priest about the subject of the Protestant Apocrypha. His answer was that the Orthodox Church didn’t know that they were using the wrong books until the 20th century! LOL! They had been using the same books since the beginning of Christianity!
If you don’t believe me, how about the academicians at Calvin College?
ccel.org/info/apoc.html
The truth is that it wasn’t just the Roman Catholic Church that chose the books of the bible. It was actually debated for over 100 years between all the churches in existance at that time. Every Apostolic Church uses the same books that the Roman Catholic Church uses. In fact, some use even more!. The Orthodox Church accepts Maccabees 3&4, as well as Psalm 151, which even the RCC doesn’t use.
You see, the books were chosen according to the Traditions of each church.
By contrast, Martin Luther decided for himself in one fell swoop which ones he liked or didn’t like, including Hebrews, James, Revelation, and Jude. Believe it or not, he removed them. They were put back by later protestants.
I hope this enlightens you!
Subrosa