Thanks for pointing that out,
jar. Yes, let's put everything on the table.
The task of the conference is to come up with a standard canon to benefit all of Christendom as it enters its third millennium.
The final vote, of course, will never be taken. The idea of this
thread is to give you a chance to say what texts you think Christians would do well to toss, what texts you think they would do well to pay much more attention to, and what texts you recommend as supplemental reading (apocrypha).
No one has to propose a complete canon, though you're welcome to do so if you want. The conference just invites your nominations. We want to know which texts strike you as particularly revelatory and beneficial for Christians to read and which do not. If you have a strong feeling of thumbs-up or thumbs-down either way, now's the time to be heard.
This is an ecumenicaal conference, BTW. People of all faiths, or none, may participate.
___
Edited by Archer Opterix, : typo.
Archer
All species are transitional.