Walpole
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I think if you are honest, you know the real answer. What are the odds Protestants just so happened to have the exact same New Testament canon as the Catholics decided upon? And not only the same exact canon, but the same exact order!This is the Roman Catholic position. There are two other positions of which I am aware. It is not possible to determine which is correct from material evidence. Aside: Obviously, if you believe R.C. tradition is infallible, then you believe the R.C. version.
Three models for the authentication of Scripture (I won't bother with the details of each)
- Roman Catholic model
- Evidentiary model
- Self-authenticating model
The other models are demonstrably fallacious. I can grab a completely random person off the street and stick him in a library containing hundreds of books and epistles, including books and epistles that comprise the New Testament canon. He would have no idea what books are inspired and be able to pick out those matching the New Testament canon. He would be at a complete loss.
The reality is you can only hijack what the Catholic Church already picked out for you. There is no inspired table of contents and even all your top theologians will tell you they are taking a fallible guess at what is infallible Scripture.
Once again, you cannot even arrive at the Scriptura, without violating the sola!