Well…not quite true.
Marcion, the son of Sinope and an early leader in Christianity-- was perhaps the first to put together the list for a Christian canon in 144 AD.
His list was the basis of what we have today. He did not agree with the doctrines of the Catholic church today so perhaps we could consider him a Protestant.
He would have continued, but he himself was then condemned as a heretic, even though he got the whole canon thing rolling.
So the roots of the bible originated with someone the church rejected and was well on its way.
Also…I don’t think the church back then was called “Catholic”?
They were just Christians. There were several groups of christians at that time, with different beliefs and different names…the Marcionites, the Ebonites, the Gnostics…but all were “Christian”.
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