OK Shermana, here's your special thread. Define and defend your Biblical canon.Shermana wrote:The Gospel of John wasn't even written until around the timeline I suggested around 100 A.D. (i.e. around 90 A.D.). I think John and Revelation were some of the earliest books to see some Trinitarian redaction to be specific. This issue should have its own thread, especially what I consider to be Canon, which may include things like the "Acts of Thomas" minus some Syrian Catholic additions.
Questions for debate:
(for Shermana): What books are in your Bible?
What is your basis for selecting these books?
What portions of these books do you dispute because of attribution to redaction? How do you decide what is redacted?
For the books (or portion thereof) that you accept, what is their level of accuracy? i;e. are they literally true? Are they (just) generally true? How do you know this?
(for everyone else): Do you take issue with Shermana's accounts?

