You believe in the Jewish faith. After all, that religious doctrine is based on the Old Testament. And then you go further with the New Testament as decreed by the Pope as the Holy Bible.
You believe in the Jewish faith. After all, that religious doctrine is based on the Old Testament. And then you go further with the New Testament as decreed by the Pope as the Holy Bible.
Sure he does. The Catholic Church created the New Testament; it is called the Vulgate. All the other Christian religions simply use the work as they see fit for their own purposes.
All 27 NT books were complete before the end of the apostolic age.
What about the other 160 "agreed upon" omitted books by the Catholic church?
No church can claim "they" wrote or "approved" what the Holy Spirit inspired and the apostles wrote down.
Sure they can. All material books are manmade by some inconsequential human being located somewhere on this planet Earth inscribing an interpretation. That is why there are so many Christian churches.
Sure they can. All material books are manmade by some inconsequential human being located somewhere on this planet Earth inscribing an interpretation. That is why there are so many Christian churches.
An assertion on your part. The 'so many' Christian churches can be whittled down to what they point to as their infallible authority. Some point to men for such and many more point to Holy Scriptures because of their Divine attributes.
Please show me the "other 160 'agreed upon' omitted books." When you do I will point to you why they are not Holy Scriptures.