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Dogface_Soldier
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unfortunately, the criteria you have enumerated are way to inclusive, and, much more significantly, are not independently verifiable: they permit too much, and the do not allow for the objective determination of truth.
Bhagavad Gita = Yes
Book of Mormon = Yes
Jude = No
Hebrews = No
Epistles of Peter = No
Hermas’ Shepherd = Yes
1 - 4 Maccabees = Yes
Mohammed claimed to be a prophet of God. So did Confucius. So did Joseph Smith.The criteria the church used for recognizing and collecting the Word of God are as follows:
- Was the book written by a prophet of God?
This presumes the veracity of the book in question. I think everyone will agree that a mountain being picked up and moving is miraculous (Jesus suggested as much). Mohammed claims that this happened; because the Quran contains miracle accounts, it follows, by your criterion, that Mohammed’s claims are authentic.
- Was the writer authenticated by miracles to confirm his message?
Again, this presumes an accurate description of God, and his characteristics. How could you possibly have this description if you haven’t yet determined authentic accounts of God? The Analects, the Quran, the Book of Mormon, and even Star Wars have internally coherent, consistent accounts of a god.
- Does the book tell the truth about God, without error, falsehoods or contradiction?
how could you possibly verify this? How could you exclude the purported transfomative capacities of other books?
- Does the book manifest a divine capacity to transform lives?
Quran = yes
- Was the book accepted as God’s Word by the people to whom it was first delivered?
Bhagavad Gita = Yes
Book of Mormon = Yes
Jude = No
Hebrews = No
Epistles of Peter = No
Hermas’ Shepherd = Yes
1 - 4 Maccabees = Yes
Again, this presumes that Peter’s writings are authoritative? Who said that they were?A good example of the last was Peter confirming Pauls writings as being inspired by God.
Who declared the Psalms authoritative?In other words, God’s Word was inspired and authoritative from its inception–it “stands firm in the heavens” (Psalm 119:89)–and the church simply recognized that fact and accepted it.
And with your spirit!Blessings!