It comes up every day with the saint of the day.
Yes, I don’t think it is possible to separate Peter from his confession, anymore than it is for each of us. Further, Jesus grafted Peter into Himself so that he could become the foundation of the Church. So Cephas, his confession, and his connection to THE ROCK are inseparable.
I agree. I think where we differ is that Catholics believe Jesus appointed the Magesterium (Teaching Authority) to resolve the disputes. The Church is not a democracy, or something that ever has “unanimous consent”, but a Theocracy. Jesus intended to rule His Church through authorative persons which He appointed. So people can believe whatever they want (all over the map) but He promised to guide His church into “all truth” and has done so.
And how is what you believe different?
Teaching is an activity of persons, not books. In order to teach, one must have intellect, be able to choose, and be able to take responsibility for one’s actions. These are qualities of persons, not books, however Holy. The duty of teaching was given by Christ to persons, not writings.
We see the divinity of Christ in Scripture when we read it from the point of view that the Apostles taught. This is reading with the mind of the Church. Others who reject this perspective do not see Christ’s divinity in Scripture.
What you are saying is that, if a Council does not agree with how YOU understand scripture, you reject it. So basically, you have become your own Magesterium, or authority, but self appointed, rather than Jesus appointed.