Walpole
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No, you're going on and on and on and on about the 66-book canon being a Protestant invention. Enough already!
The OP is about the differences between the "books" included in the Greek Orthodox Bible, the Catholic Bible, the Protestant Bible, and the Anglican Bible.
If you would like to discuss the OP subject then go for it. To refresh your memory, it says "I find it disheartening that there are so many versions of the Bible out there, all with different books in them, making it virtually impossible for a Christian to determine which is the true Bible and inspired word of God." You haven't answered the question!!
But please, no more about the Protestant Bible containing 66 books. Everybody knows that so stop repeating the same mantra over and over and over!!
I guess you just can't quit me!
The fact that there was never a 66-book canon in all of Christian history until it was made up out of thin air by the progenitors of the Protestant religions is significant to the OP.
----> It makes the Protestant Bible the outlier.