Who Really Chose the Books of the New Testament?

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8 Bible Myths Many Christians Believe

Have you ever heard a Christian say something about the Bible and wondered exactly where they were getting their information from? Today we are talking about the most common claims Christians make about the Bible that are not actually based in reality. 

John's Rewritten Gospel: What Did Scribes Change?

Did you know that scribes made changes to all of the books of the New Testament? Some of them were accidental, but some of them were very deliberate. The gospel of John is no exception - but what was changed, and why? 

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