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Jon_Mallory
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In a recent thread, some Catholics defend the preeminence of the papacy using big Greek words I don’t know. Now, the Orthodox argue that Catholics grossly misinterpret these words to mean something they can’t possibly mean. So if anyone is knowledgable about the greek regarding Christ’s giving Peter the keys of the kingdom and other related passages concerning the papacy, please enlighten me about their meaning. Sufficed to say, I find it hard to believe that the Catholic Church could produce brilliant theologians such as Benedict XVI and Cardinal John Henry Newman who at the same time failed Greek 101.
Oh, and please don’t harass the Orthodox and try to impose the papacy on them. Could we have a cordial discussion for once without slipping into sarcastic, biting comments. They make me cry.
Oh, and please don’t harass the Orthodox and try to impose the papacy on them. Could we have a cordial discussion for once without slipping into sarcastic, biting comments. They make me cry.