every book in the bible was written by christians
christians in rome decided what part get to be part of it, and what parts not. pagan rome didn't get to have a say in that, because it was busy suffocating.
nobody outside of stand-up comedy claims that protestantism is true christianity breaking away from pagan catholicism.
>It would be like if out of thousands of african tigger scribbles I only picked the 0.1% that align with the US constitution to preserve. They might read pretty weird because tiggers but the ideas contained within would still be 100% American.
this analogy has nothing to do with reality
it wasn't 0.1% of the books that were chosen to be part of the canon, it was rather the entire tradition of the septuagint and the apostolic writings of the church. None of these books were chosen to align with Roman Pagan culture, and this is obvious to anyone that realises how much it defies it
>This would also utterly destroy the kike shill narrative that Christianity isn't native to Europe because in spirit it is.
The spirit of Christianity originated in the spirit of God. What matters it where a religion originates, the only thing that matters is truth.