I really want to believe the info in the canonized bible but I am afraid it cannot be so. My reason's are as follows:
1) The Council of Nicaea in 325
2) The Council of Trent between December 13, 1545 and December 4, 1563
I will not go into anymore detail than that. <span style='color:red'>If you would like to learn some scary stuff about how the Religion of Christianity was developed and who determined its direction then research what happened at those Council's.</span>
Christian's are told to believe everything that is written in the bible to be God's word or inpired by God. If this is the case why did men decided what parts of God's word would be canonized and which parts would not. <span style='color:red'>What happened to the material that did not make it into the bible?? Why doesn't the church want you to read those scriptures or ideas?</span>
1) The Council of Nicaea in 325
2) The Council of Trent between December 13, 1545 and December 4, 1563
I will not go into anymore detail than that. <span style='color:red'>If you would like to learn some scary stuff about how the Religion of Christianity was developed and who determined its direction then research what happened at those Council's.</span>
Christian's are told to believe everything that is written in the bible to be God's word or inpired by God. If this is the case why did men decided what parts of God's word would be canonized and which parts would not. <span style='color:red'>What happened to the material that did not make it into the bible?? Why doesn't the church want you to read those scriptures or ideas?</span>