Most of the Christian world believes in the inspiration or inerrancy of the Bible, but I am not sure that most of the Christian world is aware that there are different collections of books (canons) of the Bible. The greatest differences are in the New Testament books.
The Nestorian canon excludes 2 and 3 John, 2 Peter, Jude, and Revelation
The Armenian canon included 3 Corinthians and excluded Revelation until about 1200 AD. The Armenian Apostolic churches at times included the Testament of the Twelve Patriarchs in their Old Testament canon.
The Coptic-Arabic church included the Apostolic Constitutions and the Epistles of Clement.
At various times different Protestant sect sought to exclude 2 and 3 John and 2 Peter.
Luther excluded James.
So, do you still believe there is ONE inerrant or inspired collection of NT books? If so, which one?
I am NOT talking about versions or translations, but canons.
Biblical canon - Wikipedia