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Originally Posted by Aquila
The New Testament testifies to the Book of Enoch’s influence among the Apostles. If the Book of Enoch is inspired of God, one has to take serious consideration that God left it out of the Bible for a reason. Only the most serious and studious of the faith should begin to tackle the secrets contained in this book.
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I'm sorry, but I don't believe God left it out, God never took credit for creating a collection of books called the bible.

"And to you I bestow this bible and to the Catholics i bestow this bible"...wasn't it Constantine or whom ever. Regardless Men put this library together to unite the faith, and some books were left out simply because they didn't fit into the time-line. What about the catholic bible with Maccabees and the Torah. That's just 2 examples of commonly accepted inspired books that encompass a different library or bible. Also I don't believe the bible is complete either. I'm not going to take another man's word for what I should or should not read or deem acceptable inspired literature. If it was good enough for Paul and the writers of Jude, then it's good enough for me.
