You criticize Bibles that are already canonized, yes yes, the Ethiopian canon, but there is a reason why those books in the KJV are included in scripture while others were left out, one reason is that there are contradictions once you start trying to pick & choose verses to suit your own ideas....
What are these contradictions exactly? So only the orthodox church is allowed to decide what a contradiction is and what isn't?
Basically you're trying to say that anyone who disagrees with the orthodox interpretation isn't allowed to criticize the orthodox interpretation. And that scholarly textual and higher criticism is not allowed. It's as if you're completely ignorant about the world of scholarship to begin with.
You think that if I choose books which I believe are authentic to "Suit my own ideas" that it's somehow bad for some reason, but the orthodox church has "reasons" for their selections which are beyond criticism or dispute.
I hope you realize just how ridiculous and dishonest this position is.
I don't see any contradictions in the Apocrypha. What I see is that it contradicts Protestant-Luther doctrine.
trust me, there are reasons why Christianity has the canon it does (Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant).
Oh really? I'd bet you have absolutely no idea how the canon was formed in the first place. Those reasons are up to dispute, and it seems you want to shoot down any attempt to even discuss those reasons.
Anyways, what exactly are non-Jewish Christians supposed to follow according to your speculations, I'm being serious here, because if according to you they have to follow the Nazarene creed to be part of the true church, but aren't under obligation to follow the OT laws, where exactly does that leave non-Nazoretic Christianity
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By all means, where did you get the idea that I said they aren't under the obligation to follow the OT Laws?
The only possibility I can think of is that you have a very bad memory, or you're deliberately putting words in my mouth that I never said. So which one is it?
Non-Jewish Christians, in my belief, must live like Jews do, and the verses which indicate otherwise are in fact interpolations. The only OT laws that they don't have to follow are the ones that JEWS TODAY CAN'T FOLLOW EITHER. Like temple sacrifices because THERE IS NO TEMPLE OR PRIESTHOOD. And neither did the Babylonian exiles have to follow them. Everything else that CAN be done still applies.
As to where that leaves "Non-Nazoretic Christianity", read Matthew 7:22-23, that's where it leaves them.
And don't forget: "Those who break and teach to break the least of these commandments......."