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	<title>Comments on: XFiles: the Uninspired Canon</title>
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		<title>By: Jer</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jer</dc:creator>
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		<description>Jeez how can you read that without your brains leaking out your ears?

As a former Catholic I gotta say - I get a big kick out of the whole idea of &quot;sola scriptura&quot;.  I mean, yeah, for years I believed in &quot;apostolic authority&quot; so it&#039;s not like Catholics have room to talk, but still.  The idea that somehow a book can have &quot;divine authority&quot; has always struck me as a bit idolatrous  (and in retrospect, the idea that a collection of men could claim divine authority by virtue of inheritance should have struck me as presumptuous - we all have our blinders I suppose).  And that was before I started reading about how the canon was formed in the first place.</description>
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<p>As a former Catholic I gotta say &#8211; I get a big kick out of the whole idea of &#8220;sola scriptura&#8221;.  I mean, yeah, for years I believed in &#8220;apostolic authority&#8221; so it&#8217;s not like Catholics have room to talk, but still.  The idea that somehow a book can have &#8220;divine authority&#8221; has always struck me as a bit idolatrous  (and in retrospect, the idea that a collection of men could claim divine authority by virtue of inheritance should have struck me as presumptuous &#8211; we all have our blinders I suppose).  And that was before I started reading about how the canon was formed in the first place.</p>
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