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MatthewMark
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But what Jesus says to Peter is “upon this rock I will build my church” which can certainly mean the Christian faith, or the body of believers who follow Christ. It is true that Christianity encompasses many religions–some that are radically different and some that are are only mildly different, usually in ceremonial functions. But the worship of Jesus and the recognition that he is the way the, the truth, and the life is present in all true Christian churches. Is there any other evidence in the Bible that specifies the Catholic Church as the one true Christian faith?Matthew, welcome!
But,like many before and after him, Luther was heretic. So “And in fact, this makes sense” makes no sense.
Where do you get the sense that Christ was not being literal in this passage, “churches” not being singular? The early church fathers don’t speak of multiple “churches” either. Scripture and tradition speak of one Catholic church. The apostles didn’t set up all kinds of churches, each believing and teaching differently on faith and morals. And it remained that way for 1,500 years. And, now today, we have 38,000 churches (source: WIKI).