Message from @Scipio
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It's 16th century
The deuterocanonical books is a term adopted in the 16th century by the Roman Catholic Church to denote those books and passages of the Christian Old Testament, as defined in 1546 by the Council of Trent, that were not found in the Hebrew Bible.
what's 16th century?
oh
hello
If it goes against the Bible then it is heresy, if someone was to commite heresy early on, it's still heresy.
anyone know when the state draft is?
when the Nuclear Winter begins
aka when Hell freezes over
Rhenic, are you religious?
I believe in god but not that religious
Oh okau
I need to sleep.
U a Deist or something?
02:34 am
Exam tomorrow.
>Exam
hah loser
oof go to bed
I have an exam tomorrow too
>having exams
STFU
>going to school
Anyway, night.
Night Scip
And kill yourself.
will do
the bible was first compiled during the 4th century and the books were there, the catholic church coined the name 'deutercanonical' for those books that were disputed in protestant circles to denote books that were not originally part of the hebrew bible
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how do you think the bible was compiled and standardised if not through a church authority?
on francis, the only actual thing he's done wrong is permit divorced people who aren't remarried (ie separated but not in adultery) communion
everything they say he's done is hearsay
and vatican has disputed statements that francis supposedly said such as "hell doesn't exist"
francis isn't a good pope of course
but he's not a heretic, at least from any theologically consistent catholic position
Francis is a wussie
sure
but being a wussie =/= being a heretic
He's a Jesuit