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please define consistency … that you are talking aboutConsistency is arguably the strongest feather in the hat of Orthodoxy.
The OT was a shadow of what was to come. There is no oddity here in the NT except maybe with those who disagree with the factsIn the age of the Patriarchs, the oldest living prime heir of Adam was afforded a position of honor and judgement that others weren’t. But he was no pope.
With the rise of Melchezidek (maybe Noah’s “Shem”?) and his subsequent Aaronic priesthoods, there was certainly a high priest but we see no evidence that he held absolute power either.
The inconsistent oddity would be Christ saying “Thou Art Peter, and on this Rock I build my Church and you will be the supreme, immediate and infallible leader of it”.
Re: Paul’s rebuke of Peter, that is not without it’s own problems for Paul.As it pertains to the biblical evidence - we have little to support your view. For the contraposition, we have Paul’s rebuke of Peter and the councils of Acts (as opposed to Petrine Bulls).
As Jerome states
“O blessed Apostle Paul, who has rebuked Peter for hypocrasy because he withdrew himself from the Gentiles for fear of the Jews who’ came from James, why are you, not withstanding your own doctrine, compelled to circumcise Timothy, the son of a Gentile, for he was not a Jew, having not been circumcised? Will you answer, ‘Because of the Jews which are in these quarters.? If so, then forgive yourself the circumcision of a disciple coming from the Gentiles, and forgive Peter also, who has precedence above you, his doing some things of the same kind through fear of the believing Jews.” Jerome continues, "Why did you [Paul] shave your head, why did you walk barefoot according to the Jewish ceremonial law, why did you offer sacrifices, why were victims slain for you according to the law? Will you answer, ‘To avoid giving offense to those of the Jews who had believed.’ … [snip] for space
ergo, people try and make too much of Paul’s rebuke.
Everyone mentioned there had to be converted. The Catholic Church is as large as it is because it’s global. Just as Jesus wants it to be.the only reason Roman Catholicism is as large as it is would be because it was the common, shared faith of Spain, Portugal and France - easily the greatest powers (aside from England) of the Age of Colonialism.
Have the Orthodox met for an ecumenical council? Who speaks for ALL?Council is the voice. As it’s always been. The unifying center is “Sacred Tradition” which is analogous to the Catholic “Deposit of Faith”.
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