That isn't the test you proposed. You claimed "The Apocrypha itself never claims to be the Word of God." I asked that you demonstrate the same for each book in your canon. You haven't, and it is noted that you now do a switch and bait. Less than clever, but C+ in effort.
LOL so that makes them true?
No, it just proves your claims wrong about Athanasius, Cyril and Origen. But I can understand why you would want to divert to something else.
hey listen friend most of the arguments I read hear from Catholics are from the church fathers .. they sure act like they are infallible
I don't care about your opinion. Just do not try to pass it off as Church teaching. Also, just so you're clear, I'm not your friend. I don't know you any better than any of the anonymous, bitter, Calvinist deceivers who post here.
The Jewish canon of the OT says Just says the Lord in 420 passages
Just show me Christ in ANY of the apocrypha... where it contends it is the inspired word of God ..where is the “thus says the Lord” in them? Where do they tell you this is the word of the Lord.. being Catholic I am sure you know this right?
It is interesting that the book of 2 Maccabees, tells of Nehemiah “founded a library and collected books about the kings and prophets, and the writings of David, and letters of kings about votive offerings” (2:1315).
One of those Books Deuteronomy warns the reader about adding to these books..