A Conservative view of an early canonization of the New Testament

How can we be reasonably sure the Church accurately canonized the New Testament?
 
Who compiled, and assimilated the New Testament canon and gave it divine authority? 

Shouldn't we become either Catholic or Orthodox since that Church is responsible giving everyone the Bible? Why accept the canon given by the authority of the Church but then reject the authority of the Church?









All his evidence (and more) is documented in his paper:

http://www.biblestudying.net/NTcanon.html

Note the mainstream view is vastly contradictory to the hypothesis he is offering here, but you can see where the mainstream view of scholarship obviously has some serious flaws e.g. it cannot explain how the gospels were already collated by the end of the first century, I will get into this more at a later date, hope you enjoyed a different perspective!

How can we be reasonably sure the Church accurately canonized the New Testament? There were so many gospels, how do we know we have the right ones?






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