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This kind of thinking exists only in your mind, ja4. Be transformed, by the renewing of your mind! Jettison these secular ways of thinking! There has only ever been, or will be, one Head of the Church. His name is Jesus. People that set themselves up as “Heads” of Churches have left the path of Christ.No doubt Peter was a leader in the NT church. The question though was he the only head? What is the evidence that he alone was the supreme head of the entire church and all the other apostles spoke of him this way?
If you study the scriptures you won’t see an affirmative answer to these questions. In fact Peter in his 2 letters never makes such a claim for himself either.
This attitude of “supremacy” that you hold is not Christlike, and it was not found in the Church, which is why it is not in the Bible. Jesus taught that the Apostles should was one another’s feet. You are the only one making this claim. It is an attempt to bear false witness against your neighbor.
This is you, admitting that your purpose here is to try to convince Catholics to abandon their faith.I do what i can for the truth…![]()
This is not correct, ja4. All the Apostles were in unity together. They shared their experiences together, prayed together, and came to a decision together. It isn’t Paul or Peter, Peter or James. They were all in accord.Read further on in Acts 15:19 where we read that it was James who made the decision and not Peter.
Acts 15:25-29
25 it has seemed good to us, having come to one accord, … 28 For **it has seemed good to the Holy Spirit and to us **to lay upon you no greater burden than these necessary things:
This is the same way it works today. Decisions are made by what seems good to the Magesterium (teaching authority appointed by Christ) and the HS. One accord.
I know you think that the Catholic Church “lost” the Teachings of Jesus and the Apostles at some point, and taught “wrong” because that is what you have said on other threads. however, we are not “confused”. What is confusing is that we reject theThere are just to many catholics confused on this issue like yourself that tells me it needs to be continually discussed.![]()
new doctrines formed at the Reformation, because they separate scripture from the Sacred Tradition that produced it.