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In reply to the discussion: ISIS has nothing to do with Islam [View all]Leontius
(2,270 posts)21. No it's my word and every Church historian that has written on the Council with one know exception.
Jeromes' statement is ambiguous at best but he does not say what he means by validated and wrote this 80 yrs later. No member in attendance has written anything to support it or your contention that any discussion on Canon took place. Considering that Athanasius is considered the father of the Canon and was in attendance at the Council he surely would have written about it. The original statement by MoL was also not just stating some mention or discussion of any possible canon or legitimacy of any books by some bishops but a statement of definitive forming of the Canon at Nicaea at Constantines order. The Catholic Encyclopedia, New Advent and Wikipedia just to mention three sources among many all agree with what I have written.
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Yeah, I've got another easily-offended snowflake stalking me in another thread.
cleanhippie
Nov 2015
#3
Hmm. Probably not, since Judith is not a gospel but an earlier Judaic text
struggle4progress
Nov 2015
#17
No it's my word and every Church historian that has written on the Council with one know exception.
Leontius
Nov 2015
#21