Then any writings that contain error, are not Scripture.
That eliminates some of what the RCC added at the Council of Trent.
That eliminates some of what the RCC added at the Council of Trent
the Catholic Bible Martin Luther picked up in 1515, how many books were in it?
what year did the first 66 book Bible first appear on earth?
can you answer these two simple questions?
one more thought:
can the “natural man” understand the things of God? or is the Holy Spirit required to?
take your answer to those two questions and then ask yourself “am I relying on natural men ( unbelieving 1st century Jews ) to determine my OT canon or believing Christians?
Then any writings that contain error, are not Scripture.
That eliminates some of what the RCC added at the Council of Trent.
That bears repeating since we know those extra books the Catholics so love are full of proven errors...
And I don't hear of any Catholics burning fish hearts to chase away demons.