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    What year was it when Protestants first started to remove books from the Holy Bible?

    The Holy Bible is the Old and New Testaments. Declaring something to be apocryphal is declaring that it’s not Holy Bible. So yes, they took them out. But I’m still wondering…. What year? Nobody has answered this yet. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    What year was it when Protestants first started to remove books from the Holy Bible?

    You say it’s not inspired scripture. But 3 early church councils in the 4th century declared that these books are divine, canonical scripture. Who do I believe? I’ve been told that those church councils were just local and don’t have the authority to make that decision for all of Christianity...
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    What are some good scriptural insights that you get out of the book of Judith?

    Have you read the book of Judith? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    What year was it when Protestants first started to remove books from the Holy Bible?

    Protestants took those books out of the main body of text and set them aside in the Apocryphal section. Before the Protestant Reformation, those books were in the main body of text, not in the Apocryphal section. So yes, it did happen at some point in time. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    What year was it when Protestants first started to remove books from the Holy Bible?

    Ironic how you demand I answer all of your questions when you refuse to answer any of mine. Since you refuse to answer anything I ask, then I’m not going to answer anything you ask. You demand that I show evidence that the Jews accepted those books before the time of Christ, but you provide...
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    What year was it when Protestants first started to remove books from the Holy Bible?

    That’s a ridiculous thing to say. You’re basically saying that when Hebrews 11 mentions the walls of Jericho falling down, it’s not actually referencing the book of Joshua; it’s just referencing the events that Joshua records. Therefore the book is not being alluded to, just the event...
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    What year was it when Protestants first started to remove books from the Holy Bible?

    That is exactly right. Those books are missing from the modern-day Hebrew Masoretic text which the Jewish people use. The question is, were any of them in the original Hebrew. The early church believed that the original Jewish Bible contained those books, which is why the Septuagint contained...
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    How come every time we take communion at church, they say we’re taking the “elements”?

    Do you believe, as a Lutheran, that the bread and wine literally turn into Jesus’ body and blood? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Do you think that perhaps there might be a Biblical explanation for Bigfoot?

    I made a YouTube video which explains the mention of unicorns in the King James Bible. And people have commented asking if I can also explain Bigfoot. I haven’t honestly done much research on Bigfoot, and I actually have no clue what to even explain. Any ideas? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Are aliens really just demons?

    Fallen angels? Isn’t that what demons are? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    What year was it when Protestants first started to remove books from the Holy Bible?

    I was responding to someone who said that the Apocryphal books are not alluded to in the New Testament. That is not true. They are alluded to. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    What year was it when Protestants first started to remove books from the Holy Bible?

    I don’t remember you quoting the meeting where all Christians declared these books should not belong. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Do you believe Christians ought to practice their 2nd amendment rights by owning assault weapons?

    Yea, I was curious if anyone else thinks Christians ought to own these weapons and defend themselves. Or should we be like the Amish and just rely on someone else to do all the heavy lifting? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    What year was it when Protestants first started to remove books from the Holy Bible?

    So many false claims here. The council of Trent in 1546 is NOT the first time the Catholics declared these books to be holy scripture. The first time there were church councils officially declaring them to be holy, divine scripture was in multiple early church councils in the 4th century...
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    What year was it when Protestants first started to remove books from the Holy Bible?

    This is a screenshot from the website that you posted. This claim is false. The Apocrypha is alluded to in the New Testament. John 10:22 and Hebrews 11:35 allude to the Maccabees, and Hebrews 13:2 alludes to Tobit. Also, Daniel 8 and 11 are prophecies about the events fulfilled in Maccabees...
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    What year was it when Protestants first started to remove books from the Holy Bible?

    There are still bad translations that exist. I would argue that the Bible used by the early church is closer to the pure, original Bible that God intends for us to use. The Bibles we use today have some differences and problems that the Bible used in the early church didn’t have. In fact, the...
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    What year was it when Protestants first started to remove books from the Holy Bible?

    Did you look into these claims and thoroughly examine them one by one? I truly believe that when you actually study what these apocryphal books are ACTUALLY saying, you’ll find that they are not actually endorsing the false Catholic beliefs that you think they are, but rather, are harmonious to...
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    What year was it when Protestants first started to remove books from the Holy Bible?

    Thank you Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Do you believe Christians ought to practice their 2nd amendment rights by owning assault weapons?

    Well, don’t the Amish want to follow Paul’s example, and desire everyone to be saved? And don’t the Amish believe that repentance and obedience to the Lord is necessary for salvation? And don’t they believe that those who engage in warfare are being disobedient, therefore not saved, and...
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    How come every time we take communion at church, they say we’re taking the “elements”?

    I’ve studied the periodic table, and bread and wine are not one of them. The early church called it the Eucharist. How come I’ve never heard that word in church before? Are they afraid of it because it sounds too Catholic? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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