[MENTION=60]MoreCoffee[/MENTION] in Post #15:
"My bible is 73 books. The 66 book "bible" is not the bible, it is an eviscerated edition created by human beings who for reasons best known to them and their followers removed 7 books and parts of 2 other books from the inspired canonical scriptures."
[MENTION=60]MoreCoffee[/MENTION] in Post #17, after mentioning various religions and holy books they regard as creditable sources of religious wisdom (my terminology), including the 77-book and 66-book versions of the Bible, and associating the latter with Jehovah’s witnesses, asked:
"Who is going to decide this case, who will adjudicate between these competing claims? God may do so at the last judgement but today who will decide it?"
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Well, just comparing the 66- and 77- book Bibles for a moment:
- If [MENTION=394]MennoSota[/MENTION]’s statement regarding Athanasius’ proclamation is correct, the 66-book version is the authoritative one.
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But besides that, there is a very simple touchstone that gives a definitive answer.
If you take the 66-book Bible and read it carefully without the filters of later theological deliberations (or accidentals), a simple, consistent, trans-testament message is revealed. It cuts through the denominational squabbles that are so evident (both external and internal). That is so, even if various denominations pooh-pooh the idea because it is discomforting to them.
Add the apocryphal books that bring the total to 77, and the internal cohesion disappears. Instead, there is found only a confusion of contradictory ideas. The contrast could not be more contrasting (to coin a word play).
Determining the consistent message is logically simple, even if emotionally difficult because of people’s backgrounds and preconditioning.
It can definitely be done.
The question for each individual is: Is it worthwhile enough for me to make the effort?