Reflections on first century attestation for the New Testament canon.
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As long as man has existed there has persisted the crusade to invalidate the divine. Mankind’s insipid mission to discredit and detach himself from accountability to a higher authority manifests itself in a number of sociological and philosophical ventures, but one avenue that is continually trod by the detractors is that of canonicity. Their argument maintains that if the primary text from which the comprehensive evangelical religious system can be found to be in contradiction, it can be invalidated and, ultimately, discarded, thereby removing the liability and responsibility one feels to any divine power.
Reflections on first century attestation for the New Testament canon.
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Reflections on first century attestation for the New Testament canon.
As long as man has existed there has persisted the crusade to invalidate the divine. Mankind’s insipid mission to discredit and detach himself from accountability to a higher authority manifests itself in a number of sociological and philosophical ventures, but one avenue that is continually trod by the detractors is that of canonicity. Their argument maintains that if the primary text from which the comprehensive evangelical religious system can be found to be in contradiction, it can be invalidated and, ultimately, discarded, thereby removing the liability and responsibility one feels to any divine power.