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As it refers to Christianity…yes.False.
Perhaps you can show us one use of the word in the writings of the church fathers…how about Luther even?
As it refers to Christianity…yes.False.
Your statement make no sense. You accused the late Dr. Carroll of advocating your torture and killing He made it clear that he was not advocating what you claimed. Bearing false witness is still a commandmentOnly because it would be a smudge on the denomination’s public face.
The Catholic Church is not a denomination…nor are the orthodox. Saying so, proves that you are either ignorant of the origins and meaning of the term, or you are trying to be inflammatory.
I agree.Either way I suggest you cease.
I was wrong. My bad.Your statement make no sense. You accused the late Dr. Carroll of advocating your torture and killing He made it clear that he was not advocating what you claimed. Bearing false witness is still a commandment
Nope it is exactly what was taught and practiced. You failed to provide evidence of your claim. You ignore that myself and others have pointed out that your quote supports Peter’s supremacy.This is contra the teaching of the early church.
I can’t. Because the word wasn’t inveted until the 1400s and it wasn’t used for religious sects until 1716.As it refers to Christianity…yes.
Perhaps you can show us one use of the word in the writings of the church fathers…how about Luther even?
“Endowed with equal power and authority” doesn’t mean “supremacy”.Nope it is exactly what was taught and practiced. You failed to provide evidence of your claim. You ignore that myself and others have pointed out that your quote supports Peter’s supremacy.
Not his reasoning.I was wrong. My bad.
Even so, he advocated not torturing and killing me because it would be bad publicity, not because it’s wrong and unchristian.
and I do not think it should have been done in the past, because we should not deliberately inflict such great pain, nor deprive the heretic of the opportunity to repent.
There is Power in Jesus words. Jesus put Peter in position to lead in Matthew 16:18, and told Peter to feed His sheep… Making him the Shepherd of the Flock…Now Jesus the Good Shephard, passes his authority to Peter making him Shepherd…No one disputes that Peter was a leader. We dispute that he had full universal immediate jurisdiction over the over apostles, and we dispute that he ever used this power, nor did popes for hundreds of years claim that power.
It is offensive to us isn’t that all a good Christian should know?I can’t. Because the word wasn’t inveted until the 1400s and it wasn’t used for religious sects until 1716.
Can you tell me how the RC Church doesn’t fit definintion number 4?
Because it is a definition created to describe churches that separated from the apostolic faith and differentiate Protestants. It is a term that we do not use on ourselves and a term that you are arbitrarily pushing onto us in an effort to chalk us up as just another Protestant like sect.I can’t. Because the word wasn’t inveted until the 1400s and it wasn’t used for religious sects until 1716.
Can you tell me how the RC Church doesn’t fit definintion number 4?
Would Jesus want His Church to compromise the truth?It is offensive to us isn’t that all a good Christian should know?
There are several rocks in the scriptures… This rock or that rock. The rock which in greek is interpreted as Petra… So Simon (Petra=Peter) is the rock that Jesus’ Church was built on.What I ask and have NEVER been given an answer is the name change. A name change was of great importance in Scripture only Abraham, Sarah. Jacob and Peter had their name changed. This event is ignored. Why did Jesus change Peter’s name especially to the meaning of rock?
Circle this.Opinion and rhetoric. Circular reasoning.![]()
See if you see a pattern.Do you see a pattern here?
Your own quote supported his leadership position.“Endowed with equal power and authority” doesn’t mean “supremacy”.
What you write is true. I would like those who dispute this passage as being Peter the head of the Church explain the name change.There are several rocks in the scriptures… This rock or that rock. The rock which in greek is interpreted as Petra… So Simon (Petra=Peter) is the rock that Jesus’ Church was built on.
Jesus also called the Apostles living stones… they were the ones who built up the Church… You could say that we are living stones as well because we all have a duty to build up the Church (people).
Argue with these guys.And we can argue (yes we can!) whether Peter or faith or Christ was the rock.