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I agree. Too many are blinded to the truth by their anti-Catholic bias. They look, but cannot see."A gift in secret blinds their eyes, they know not because they will not understand." Matt.Henry. 17th,Cent, Commentator!
I see. Then the laying on of hands was only for membership, not authority? Hmmmm.What was passed on by ,‘the laying on of hands,’ was membership of the College of Bishops. Which on the deaths of the apostles became the magisterium. By the way, Jesus is the Church, we are but members of Christ, or as it is usually put, Children of God.
**If they have been given, quite a few people have missed them, perhaps they have not been answered as clearly s we would have liked! Perhaps you would point out just where they are, or which numbers cover them?cf **
Again your anti-Catholic bias is showing through. I guess that today’s Catholic and Protestant scholars and theologians who agree on the literal understanding and translation of Matthew are to be also considered false and forgers?**My first response to the above is you are just about right in your time scale1500 yrs! But we are now in the second millenium! Some where or other you have missed out the first 500yrs, well you are correct in that because according to Orthodox and Anglican scholars, as well as some Roman ones,the Petrine Claims as articulated on this board were none starters. The Rock was said by the Holy Fathers, certainly of the first 300 yrs to be either Christ or Peter’s faith. It was Pope Leo, that falsifier of canons, and forger,who first made any claims at all for the papacy and he was some 350yrs, after the Rock event! **
My enthusiasm has nothing to do with my knowledge. And I say this in all charity and with humility: By your posts and responses, I am beginning to be convinced that my knowledge is greater than yours.**You are letting your enthusiasm overtake your knowledge. The bulk of the fathers either as individual utterances or collectively in Ecumenical Councils knew nothing of the Claims. **
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