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Gingersnaps4
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Then Bible says that Jesus said more things outside of the Bible that Couldn’t be contained in a book, and that we are to hold to the teachings taught by word as well as in writing. I don’t understand why some are so hung up on what the Bible says, when the church predates it by a long shot.
From the very beginning, the people in the early church created the structure we still have today, including the fact that whoever occupied the chair of Peter, and his successors, were the head of the Church. Have you read the writings of ignatius and others of the early church? Do you think that right after Christ died, people that were taught directly by Him, or taught by an apostle of His, were already disobeying Him and just doing whatever they wanted? Or is it more likely that they were doing what Christ had instructed them to do??
I could be mistaken about this but wasn’t the Primacy of the seat of Rome/Peter recognized by other churches by the 1st century? Christianity was illegal (thus underground) in Rome until Constantine legalized it around the year 300 and they could Worship openly. I believe that if Peter had ended up somewhere else, the head of the church would be somewhere else, so “Rome” is incidental in all of this. The head of the church being in Rome was there from the very humble, beginning.
From the very beginning, the people in the early church created the structure we still have today, including the fact that whoever occupied the chair of Peter, and his successors, were the head of the Church. Have you read the writings of ignatius and others of the early church? Do you think that right after Christ died, people that were taught directly by Him, or taught by an apostle of His, were already disobeying Him and just doing whatever they wanted? Or is it more likely that they were doing what Christ had instructed them to do??
I could be mistaken about this but wasn’t the Primacy of the seat of Rome/Peter recognized by other churches by the 1st century? Christianity was illegal (thus underground) in Rome until Constantine legalized it around the year 300 and they could Worship openly. I believe that if Peter had ended up somewhere else, the head of the church would be somewhere else, so “Rome” is incidental in all of this. The head of the church being in Rome was there from the very humble, beginning.
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