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mackbrislawn
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***My friend let me turn this around to aid your understanding: If as you think the Bible did not originate with the CC, which historically was the ONLY church, Only Faith [set of beliefs] not associated with pagan temples and Jewish Synagogue’s historically present. “CHURCH” implies One set of Faith beliefs as was always the Case taught throughout the ENTIRE Bible.], then what is the origin of the Bible for the 1,000 YEARS before the Eastern Schism, dating Back to Christ time on earth? And who is it that authored the ENTIRE New Testament; AND what is their Faith?
Who was Jesus speaking to and setting up in authority***?
***Both of you seem to have a incomplete understanding. Christianity Began with Christ. Judaism was the OT faith. [And yes I did understand your point]
If NOT Peter * then WHO:shrug: Why did Jesus explicitly give PETER [and Peter ALONE] the ‘keys to the gate of Heaven?” [Mt. 16:19]. That means ALL ACCESS TO HEAVEN IS TO FLOW THROUGH PETER and successors.
Peter was around LONG before Paul, and the “other churches” are ADDRESSES, not separate Faith beliefs. And of course “others founded” other Church address: such was the Mission given to them by Christ in Mt. 28:19-20.
In EVERY list of the 12 Apostles Peter is Listed First, and here is EVEN CALLED FIRST: Matt.10: 12 “The names of the twelve apostles are these: first, Simon, who is called
Peter, and Andrew his brother; James the son of Zeb’edee, and John his brother; ****
God Bless,
Pat
Christianity began with Christ. Christ delegated His authority to the apostles (Mt 28:17-20). So they, acting under Jesus’ authority, founded different congregations, all part of the same, Universal, Catholic, church. That is a good way to put it, “addresses,” not separate faith beliefs. These different congregations, or “churches,” were not separate but were different addresses of the same universal church.
Since Peter was the leader of the apostles, he therefore was also leader of the universal, catholic, faith belief.
However, confusion enters in because there were others, not acting under the authority of Christ, who also set up congregations. These others nevertheless claimed they were Christian, and following Christ, even though they were preaching a different gospel. These existed in NT times and followng, and actually prompted the writing of many of the NT epistles, to counter these false teachings.
The word “Catholic” came to be used to distinguish the true church of Christ from the mulltiple, local, false churches that tried to rival it.