Jarthur001
Active Member
I have gave you a verse in Peter. Please look at it and we can talk about it.Zenas; said:As for No. 2, I have found fault and expressed it earlier. But I am going to take a step back here and ask that you explain what you mean by self-attesting.
Then that would be wrong. Scripture attest for itself.I have taken this to mean that when you read it you intrinsically know it is God's word.
I don't believe that, but perhaps you have another meaning that you attach to "self-attesting."
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I can't recall who said it on this thread, but someone said that the canon came about because of wrong teachings like the Gnostics. I meant to say this before but forgot...
The Gnostics wrote their own literature. Early Christianity clearly produced their own literature, and it makes sense that those writings would address the heretical
issues of the day. However, it is also true that Gnosticism borrowed freely from those early Christian writings. Being that the Gnostic writings were after Christian writings it is clear why the two have some of the same subjects. So to claim that the gathering and canonization process of the early church was spurred on simply to fight heresy is unsubstantiated.