need it for research purposes but I can't find it :D
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The article is unattributed. But if you go to the main site you find this
The contents of the New Testament were formalized by Athanasius of Alexandria in 367 CE, and finally canonized in 382 CE
Which is a lie. And shows an agenda.
Do what?!
You've lost me.
Here's the link, again...
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I found article, I found the article, I found the article. No author was brave enough to put his name on it. I went to their main site to see who they were and they were liars
What the hell are you on about?
Who are liars? What article? I posted a link to a chapter from a book.
The site, sacred-texts.com is an aggregate old-texts site.
It has an archive of a TON of works.
Which one are you talking about that is lying?
You're starting to worry me, yo.
Yo, three comments up, I posted the lie. Here it is again.
The contents of the New Testament were formalized by Athanasius of Alexandria in 367 CE, and finally canonized in 382 CE
The is under the heading of the Bible. They also state that some people, gasp, consider the Holy Bible to be divinely inspired and without error, gasp. You sure you want to run with this?