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Secondly, it is acknowledged that Rome had a seat of pre-eminence amongst the Early Church just in the sense of first among equals. Akin to how the Archbishop of Canterbury has primacy among Anglicans. It never had the power to make doctrine, or to tell other Churches what to believe, and Paul even proves in the Epistles how he is equal to Peter in all things. If we take Scripture seriously, Paul is equal to Peter among the Apostles, and there is no supremacy of Peter over Paul.
Gabriel of 12
Jesus gave Peter the keys (authority) to the kingdom of heaven on earth, to Paul he gave power and authority to “preach Christ crucified” to the Gentiles, while Peter was being persecuted by the Romans and Jews. Paul’s faith is confirmed by Peter as to his authentic conversion and Gospel to preach. Without Peter’s confirmation holding the keys of the kingdom, Paul did not have a chance to pursue his calling as an apostle to the Gentiles, while Peter was the apostles who “loosed”, opened the gates for the Gentiles from his vision from Heaven, who witnessed to both Jews and Gentiles.
Galatians 3:12
For I did not receive it from a human being, nor was I taught it, but it came through a revelation of Jesus Christ…
18 **Then after three years I went up to Jerusalem to confer with Cephas **and remained with him for fifteen days.
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Here then is the problem with the claims of Catholics – the granting of the “first among equals” alone. In addition to this there are many doctrines they’ve introduced later which go contrary to the doctrines that the Early Church had stood for:
-there was no papal infallibility, even among Catholics, until 800s or so
Gabriel of 12
In the first century Catholic “universal” church, our first pope
Peter showed his infallibility always with Jesus who never leaves Peter (Chair), by walking on water.
"All the Christian community prays for Peter’s release from prison, no other apostle was given such recognition, that Heaven assists Peter out of Jail, Peter raises the dead Tabitha, Peter infallibly binds and looses Ananias and his wife to “death” when they heard Peter’s infallible words.
Peter speaks at the first Church council in Jerusalem and “All fell silent”, and instructed all Jewish/Christian leaders not force Gentiles into the Church by way of circumcission, only Baptism is required. That is what is meant by an 'Infallible" teaching from Peter’s Chair.
the “rock” of Peter was interpreted to be his faith, not his person
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The keys were given to the Rock = Kepha = Peter, not his faith which denied Jesus 3 times. The Catholic church teaches that Jesus builds his church upon Peter the key holder from his profession of faith, to which all Christians belonging to Peter and the apostels must profess “Jesus is the messiah, the son of the living God”.
Satan not only does not need to faith, but knows that “Jesus is the messiah, the son of the living God”, but satan was not given the keys to the kingdom of heaven, only Peter =Rock.
until 700s or so
-there was no monasticism, idealizing it or even believing it, until the 500s, the beginnings of the Dark Ages
Gabriel of 12;
Monasticism is a formal discipline to live out the gospels, it has nothing to do with Church doctrines. These disciplines of prayer and fasting, taking a vow of chasitity and or poverty can change.
There is no problem, whether you chose to drive or walk to the grocery store for a drink of water. These disciplines are subject to change.
-there was reverence for celibacy until the 500s
The Latin Rite Church has never left the discipline of celibacy, just as the apostles Paul and John remained celibate as other apostles and disciples did for the kingdom of God. Where as the Eastern, and Orthodox Catholic Church’s priesthood allow their priests to be get married.
it is argued that Catholicism has quite clearly left the Early Church model, and is no longer a representative of original Christianity
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Let’s see, Peter’s and Paul’s remains reside in Rome until the second coming
Peter’s Chair remains Rock =unchanged in the Popes today, holding the same keys Jesus gave to Peter.
The Cathollic church still practices the last supper in bread and wine, confected by the Words of Jesus himself that become his body and blood (see 1Cor. 11:21…)
The Catholic church has Apostolic successors recorded from scripture in her bishops, priests and deacons.
The Catholic Church still has 7 sacraments instituted by Jesus Christ.
The Catholic Church world wide still has church councils as revealed in the new testament.
**The Catholic Church has no other founder that can lay claim to her except Jesus Christ **who built her up upon Peter and the apostles, while all other non catholics can name their founder who built their christian faith upon man and every wind of doctrine.
The list goes on…
Peace be with you