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Truth is you really can't because the history of the church actually decided what ended up in your precious bible. Off course, you are free to decide which parts of the bible you pick up and which you don't, and also which parts you will consider as good lessons and which you'll believe to be historical (eventhough evidence mostly will show you otherwise or makes it questionable, but you can always simply ignore that




Canon selection information has been freely available. That's the nice thing about living in an "American-style" society, like your Europe is.

So, I'll rephrase it: Until the advent of the internet (which itself made the information on the bible extremely easy to find), you might have had to do a little work, but information on how and why the bible was formed has been freely available for quite some time.


"The task force finds that...the unborn child is a whole human being from the moment of fertilization, that all abortions terminate the life of a human being, and that the unborn child is a separate human patient under the care of modern medicine."