Your seeing this in a illusive way. Whats clear is what is known as “fact” historically. To believe something is wrong and to prove something is wrong seems to be where your issue lies IMHO.
I’m willing to listen objectively to the arguements of this non existing Papal Authority in History.
In other words, in not false because you say so. It can only be false if…
a] Can be factual and proven Historically. Here I see very much the opposite.
b] Is equally supported by Scripture. Not only its interpretation of today but also Historically. Again I fail to see this.
Perhaps a valid agrument can be provided to counter Romes. I’ve yet to see it.
Here is Romes claim…
“There never is an ecumenical council which is not confirmed or at least recognized as such by Peter’s successor. And it is the prerogative of the Roman Pontiff to convoke such councils, to preside over them and to confirm them.”
- Vatican Council II, Lumen Gentium: 22
Course I stated this on the other thread by distraction of thought. Rome’s case is compelling and could be seen with very little effort. What can’t be seen without assumption is the EO side of the debate.