There is much more to Chrisitianity than the bible.
Your definition is pretty exclusionary.
Besides the writings from Christian branches long suppressed (although now being resurrected i.e., the Gnostics and the Essenes) there are Coptic Christians, Syrian Christians and even modern Manicheans and Nestrorian Christians.
They all have their own sacred Christian writings that differ in some degree from the bible originally sanctioned by Rome. The Gnostics and the Essenes don't have any of the 66 books you mention in their collections.
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Wiz
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Your definition is pretty exclusionary.
Besides the writings from Christian branches long supressed (although now being resurrected i.e., the Gnostics and the Essenes) there are Coptic Christians, Syrian Christians and even modern Manicheans and Nestrorian Christians.
They all have their own sacred Chrsitian writings that differ in some degree from the bible originally sanctioned by Rome. The Gnostics and the Essenes don't have any of the 66 books in their collections.
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Wiz