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Pax_Tibi
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My first attempt at posting.
There were a lot of early “scriptures” and at some point each was judged worthy or not to be included in the final Christian Testament. This was finalized at a church council 300/400? years after Christ’s Ascension. Many were contested and not included, one, the book of Revelation, was contested, and I understand had a tough time making it.
• Is it true that the book of Revelation had a difficult time making the final cut? Why?
• Since the Church “edited” the N.T., does it still have the right and power to edit it further if need be?
Thank you,
Pax Tibi
There were a lot of early “scriptures” and at some point each was judged worthy or not to be included in the final Christian Testament. This was finalized at a church council 300/400? years after Christ’s Ascension. Many were contested and not included, one, the book of Revelation, was contested, and I understand had a tough time making it.
• Is it true that the book of Revelation had a difficult time making the final cut? Why?
• Since the Church “edited” the N.T., does it still have the right and power to edit it further if need be?
Thank you,
Pax Tibi