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Undocumented claim in Biblical canon
The article "Biblical canon" includes a section, "Earliest Christian communities" that claims, without footnote, that "Writings attributed to the apostles circulated among the earliest Christian communities," then saying, "The Pauline epistles were circulating in collected forms by the end of the 1st century AD" (i.e., 65 years after the earliest Christian communities) and next mentioning that "Justin Martyr, in the early 2nd century, mentions the 'memoirs of the Apostles', which Christians (Greek: Χριστιανός) called 'gospels'..." (thus identifying 'writings attributed to the apostles' with the gospels).

The complete disregard for the Dideche and the (probably Syriac) Q plus the undocumented implication that the Pauline epistles were written _after_ the gospels -- contrary to virtually all respected modern scholarship -- is not in keeping with the generally high standards for accuracy maintained by the Wikipedia community.