JJM
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Dor said:Very easily I stick with the 66 books because thats what I have and always have had. I have read them all though.
So would you say that there is a sort of accepted Tradition as to what books you consider the bible?
Dor said:I will stick with the OT the way it is for simple fact is if I have to choose(personally) I will stick with the Jewish on OT they were dealing with it a lot longer than the Catholics were.
That's fine if that how you want to do it. However there are some things you ought to know. The Jewish sect that chose the books of the Jewish cannon was the Pharisees a sect that at Jesus’s time often accepted parts of the deuterocanon and even wrote the apocryphal (in the Catholic sense of the word) book of Enoch. They reason they rejected it or even made a Jewish cannon was because the Temple was destroyed. When the Jews lost their center of religion they needed to find their cultural Identity so they rejected all the books that weren’t written in their original tongue which was Hebrew. More over at the time of Christ up until about a century after his death Jews didn’t agree on what was cannon the Sadducees on used the Pentateuch and the Essenes accepted most of the deuterocanon and just about every other Jew that didn’t know Hebrew used the deuterocanon. Also the Catholic church was founded by Jews who where using the books they saw as the OT when the NT was written and they quoted the Septuagint which contained the deuterocanon
Dor said:As for the Pseudepigrapha it has nothing to do with if I like it or the way it was written (there is stuff I dont like in the 66 but I have to take what I dont like with the stuff I do), It is all about what it says and if it has decidely different from the bible I read it with a grain of salt.
Ok
Dor said:As for God inspiring people to write books while this is true is it not possible for people to be inspired by other things to write falsely about something. And also is it not possible for God to inspire people about what books to include, or did he suddenly develop limitations to what he can do??
Oh yes I agree with you that is actually the point I was trying to make by asking you the question. It is very possible that God inspired those who chose the books but the only reason I think this is because I believe that God continues to inspire The partakers in councils (ecumenical councils in a particular way) and the pope in their leading of the church but you reject this so my real question to you is why do you accept this Idea in one way but reject in all others?