The UFO Deception Explosion of December 2023—Tucker Carlson, Joe Rogan, David Grusch, & Much More
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Let's straighten this out.
The councils didn't decide on a whim what books should be in the canon. Instead, they more or less recognized and affirmed what was already widely accepted and used by Christian communities.
Think of it like this: The councils weren't picking books out of thin air. They looked at what most Christians across various regions were already considering authoritative and divinely inspired. It's more like a ratification process than a selection process.
So, the councils didn't play a "Let's choose random books" game. They were more like, "Hey, these books are already being read and respected by the majority of Christians. Let's make it official."
There were probably thousands of writings, they included what fit the Roman Narrative.
Indeed, there were numerous writings circulating at the time. The councils, rather than trying to fit a "Roman Narrative," aimed to discern the writings widely accepted and used across diverse Christian communities. It was more about finding a common ground among believers than pushing a specific agenda.
The process was complex, but the idea was to ensure unity in the essential teachings of the faith. So, while there were many writings, the councils focused on those that resonated most broadly among Christians.
There are a lot of disputed beliefs among the various Church organizations. I was surprised when I looked into different Churches stance on Abortion, Gay whatever, even women as Pastors and Priests.
I'm pro-life, and I don't have a problem with priests having wives. They had wives until Pope Gregory made it so that priests were supposed to be above and beyond the populous. Then Gays and Child molesters gravitated to the Priesthood so mom would quit pestering them for grandchildren.
There's plenty of acceptance of homosexuality and abortion outside the Church, too. People not following the faith is not an argument against the bible, and it isn't an argument against the Church either.
A random Church in San Fran being evil is not an indictment on the entire institution, which still hold (and in the current political climate no less) that abortion is a sin, sex before marriage in a sin, contraception is a sin, and homosexuality is a sin.
Not one doctrine has been changed in the last 100 years. Expanded, sure, but not changed. In our current world, that is unthinkable. In on current world, they should have folded on contraception, sex before marriage, and 1st term abortion long ago. God won't let them because the Church belongs to Him.