These are your beliefs.
That does not make them universally true. What about the Gnostic gospels?
You said — “That does not make them universally true.”
It’s God, Himself that makes it universally true. He is the Creator God of the universe and also the one who the founding fathers recognized as the one that would help them establish this nation and that it couldn’t be done without his help. They were clear on this.
And likewise, today, this country cannot be maintained without His help, in the same way it could not be founded without His help...
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And you asked — “What about the Gnostic gospels?”
That’s not Scripture..., i.e., not God’s Word...
The nameof the Gnostic Gospels should tell the discerning person all they need to know.
The Gnostic Gospels weren’t included in the Scriptural canon for the same reason Maureen Dowd will never write for National Review. They promote a philosophy that is in conflict with the publication.