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"Sarah Kanary" writes:
>Stephen M. Adams wrote:
>> "Sarah Kanary" writes:
>> >"Stephen M. Adams" wrote:

>>>> The Church wrote, collected, compiled and transmitted the body of the
>>>> canon.
>> >
>>>The individual books of the "NT" were written by individual Jewish
>>>Christians, most of whom were apostles of Christ. The canon closed with the
>>>death of the apostle John.
>>
>>Just who do you think the church is? Those individual Jewish Christians
>>were members of the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church. And that
>>IS the Orthodox Church.
>
>Does not "catholic" mean "universal"?

No. That is a Roman corruption. It means 'according to the whole' or
'complete' - a big difference.

>First-century Christianity was
>viewed by "orthodoxy" as anything but 'universal'. Christianity was
>viewed as a 'heretical sect' of Judaism. Rome opposed it. Judaism
>opposed it.

Specious argument since you have the wrong definition of Catholic.

< snip remainder of your post that deals with this, as you have the
wrong definition >

>>>>The Orthodox do. And always have.
>>>
>>>True. However, it is Scripture that determines what is and is not orthodox.
>>
>>Yes, and the Scriptures are clear that you are a member of a group of
>>false believers and teachers who reject the truth of the Scriptures.
>>Your group has gone so far as to publish an editied, redacted and false
>>"translation" of the Scriptures to support your heresy.
>
>That old accusation has been leveled against just about everybody who
>ever did a translation, from Wycliffe to Luther.

Whether or not others have been accused of it has no bearing. In THIS
case, the statement is highly accurate.

>Thus distracting from what true Christians are really supposed to be
>doing: preaching the GOOD NEWS(meaning of 'gospel') and comforting,
>feeding, and caring for the sheep of God's flock.

But what you are preaching is NOT good news - rather, it is poison, as
you attempt to wrest people away from the truth.

>Nowhere are Christians taught such fanatical prejudice against any
>translation of God's Word. They are too busy teaching from whatever
>translation the student wants to use, and do not rigidly insist on a
>particular one.

All 'translations' are not equal - and I would maintain that, properly
viewed, the NWT is NOT a translation, but an intentional corruption of
the Scriptures. Like adding small amounts of plutonium to someone's
food. Or arsenic, if you go for a literary reference.

>> >"The brothers immediately sent Paul and Silas to Beroea during the night.
>> >Upon arrival they went to the synagogue of the Jews. These Jews were more
>> >fair-minded