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Date Posted: 11:43:41 07/25/07 Wed
Author: Catie
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Subject: Re: But the books were voted on.
In reply to: Joan 's message, "But the books were voted on." on 05:51:53 07/25/07 Wed

To my knowledge all protestants accept the bible as the 66 books only.

As far as taking away or adding books, I understand where you are coming from and I am afraid my answer will not be enough to satisfy you for now. One is because it has been ages since I studied the history of how the protestant bible came about, and there is a LOT of history to it. Throughout time it has been a sore spot among Christian denominations. The other is because this very issue has been at the heart of Catholicism vs. Protestantism for centuries. It is what was the beginning of a great divide. I would say Martin Luther played the larger role in the protestants acceptence of scriptures, but there are also other aspects as well. I will have to go back to my books or try to do a search on the net. To my recollection there were those in the Orthodox and Catholic churches that accepted and rejected some scripture as well. There was a meeting at Carthage around 137 (around that time) which was a scene of conflict. I apologize. I can't sufficiently remember all the facts but I will get you a sufficient answer as time permits me to go back and find my notes.

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