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but Jesus knew peter’s heart. he was the chosen one to lead His Church. we see this over and over. we must realize that Peter did not have full understanding of things yet. he didnt perverted the Gospel. he was afraid, like we see his fears in others passages. think common sense. it was his Tradition. it was difficult the changes peter had to make in regard the gentiles and himself. there were many things that peter had to accept. Peter did not teach error in the Gospels. it doesnt make sense for to say this. St Paul said that the things he wanted to do he couldnt do yet he did the things he didnt want to do. the pope didnt teach this, he did at the time only God knows the reason why. but this is not the teachings of the Church. you are having trouble in understanding and separating the teachings of the Church and what some may go about to do. infallibility is not impecabillity. it is the teachings of our Lord through His Church that you must concentrate and not in the faults of some. it would be impossible for all Catholics to be perfect and never commit any sin. even its leaders. any man can fall any time. judas was a companion of Christ yet he commited the ultimate sins. was not him one of the apostles? does that mean that Jesus did not teach Truth? because one of His fell?
do you reject the Bible because St Peter or others fell into temptation? i hope not. neither should we reject Jesus Church because some has dissobeyed Christ on the way.
St peter is not God. obviously he made mistakes with his mouth and actions.When Peter sided with Jewish opinion; circumcision was necessary for salvation, wasn’t he teaching error by his actions and perverting the gospel? When Pope Leo accepted the money from the sale of indulgences wasn’t he saying that you could purify for a price?
but Jesus knew peter’s heart. he was the chosen one to lead His Church. we see this over and over. we must realize that Peter did not have full understanding of things yet. he didnt perverted the Gospel. he was afraid, like we see his fears in others passages. think common sense. it was his Tradition. it was difficult the changes peter had to make in regard the gentiles and himself. there were many things that peter had to accept. Peter did not teach error in the Gospels. it doesnt make sense for to say this. St Paul said that the things he wanted to do he couldnt do yet he did the things he didnt want to do. the pope didnt teach this, he did at the time only God knows the reason why. but this is not the teachings of the Church. you are having trouble in understanding and separating the teachings of the Church and what some may go about to do. infallibility is not impecabillity. it is the teachings of our Lord through His Church that you must concentrate and not in the faults of some. it would be impossible for all Catholics to be perfect and never commit any sin. even its leaders. any man can fall any time. judas was a companion of Christ yet he commited the ultimate sins. was not him one of the apostles? does that mean that Jesus did not teach Truth? because one of His fell?
do you reject the Bible because St Peter or others fell into temptation? i hope not. neither should we reject Jesus Church because some has dissobeyed Christ on the way.

