> From: Alberto Monteiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Ronn Blankenship wrote: > > > >Those which are often called the Apocrypha. The Catholics consider them > >canonical, the Protestants don't. > > > No!!! > > They are called _deutero-canonical_, because they are canonical by > 2nd order. They weren't considered canonical by the Jews, and they > were incorporated into the Christian canon around 1500 AD
By the council of Trent. The Council of Trent declared 'Protestantism' heretical because of _*ONE*_ point. That point was that the Protestants who were declaring that only the bible was the root of their belief and not anything else (saints, popes, the Catholic church, etc.) but that the Protestants had continued the non-biblical catholic only lords day (Sunday, the day of rest, which the catholic church replaced the Sabbath with (the Sabbath is from sundown Friday to sundown Saturday, Saturday being the seventh day, and Sunday being the first day)).
