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The Protestant Bible was compiled by people who did not have a direct connection to the original apostles and the apostles who compiled the Bible.

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Protestants do not have to use the same Bible that was compiled by another Church, but it is generally accepted that the Bible that was compiled by the Church is a reliable source of truth and should be consulted as a guide as to what Scripture believers should follow. Protestant Churches tend to look to the Bible as it was compiled by the Church as an authoritative source, as they believe that it was divinely inspired. This ensures that all the books of the Bible follow the same message, and are consistent with the Church's interpretation of Scripture. Furthermore, different Protestant Churches may have different opinions on which books are included in their Bible, as different traditions may place emphasis on different books or passages.

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Published: Sunday, December 11, 2022

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