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Ugh, this old tired arguement again.
https://www.bible.ca/cath-bible-origin.htm
https://carm.org/roman-catholicism/did-the-roman-catholic-church-give-us-our-bible/
https://www.chick.com/battle-cry/article?id=did-the-catholic-church-really-give-us-the-bible
King James, the Freemason?
Freemasons or the foot soldiers for the New World order and are helping Jews build the third temple where the antichrist will sit and declare himself God. From the the world court established in Jerusalem, the Noahhide laws will be enacted- the laws that will behead Catholics and Christians for “idolatry”.
You have a long way to go.
the Bible as a whole was not officially compiled until the late fourth century, illustrating that it was the Catholic Church who determined the canon—or list of books—of the Bible under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Indeed, the Bible is not a not a self-canonizing collection of books, as there is no table of contents included in any of the books.
Although the New Testament canon was not determined until the late 300s, books the Church deemed sacred were early on proclaimed at Mass, and read and preached about otherwise. Early Christian writings outnumbered the 27 books that would become the canon of the New Testament. The shepherds of the Church, by a process of spiritual discernment and investigation into the liturgical traditions of the Church spread throughout the world, had to draw clear lines of distinction between books that are truly inspired by God and originated in the apostolic period, and those which only claimed to have these qualities.
The process culminated in 382 as the Council of Rome, which was convened under the leadership of Pope Damasus, promulgated the 73-book scriptural canon. The biblical canon was reaffirmed by the regional councils of Hippo (393) and Carthage (397), and then definitively reaffirmed by the ecumenical Council of Florence in 1442.
Finally, the ecumenical Council of Trent solemnly defined this same canon in 1546, after it came under attack by the first Protestant leaders, including Martin Luther.
Did you read the links I posted on the subject?
edit- a fairly recent revelation has caused me to abandon the Protestant denoms also, and I can't speak to KJ much but regardless of Freemasonry or not, he was a critical figure in spreading the scriptures into the hands of the people, while the RCC was a primary agent of keeping them from them.
edit2 - furthermore thanks to a video someone posted here today I learned that Muslims have what they call an Imam, who is their "spiritual father". This is quite similar to how the Christian sects do things. I just found that very notable. I am, at this point, convinced that organized religion, in the way we have it at least, is utterly satanic. By the grace of Almighty God we still get spiritual guidance and spiritual food from it but man. The absolute state 💀
The RCC kept the Bible from people?
lol no
Yes they did they would execute you for having a copy of it. They only wanted their priests to have it so the people only got fed their twisted doctrine