This is something I've always been curious about. Most Protestant sects formed by rejecting the way in which the Catholic Church interposed itself between God and the faithful, maintaining instead that Christians could practice their faith and know Jesus directly through the New Testament, especially the four Gospels.
Except that there are more than four Gospels. There's a Gospel of Thomas, of Philip, of James, of Peter, even of Mary Magdelene. It's just that these gospels aren't part of the New Testament.
And who decided that? The leading lights of the early -- that is, Catholic -- Church.
So, seriously, how can Protestants reject the Church, only to revere a book that was cobbled together by the Church to begin with?
Except that there are more than four Gospels. There's a Gospel of Thomas, of Philip, of James, of Peter, even of Mary Magdelene. It's just that these gospels aren't part of the New Testament.
And who decided that? The leading lights of the early -- that is, Catholic -- Church.
So, seriously, how can Protestants reject the Church, only to revere a book that was cobbled together by the Church to begin with?
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