bjcros:
First of all I am asking questions that I am struggling with in hopes of answers, I would rather receive Biblical answers than what church tradition says.
The Catholic Church existed for about 350 years before there WAS a New Testament.
Now, what did the Church exist on? Tradition, of course – the message was handed down from generation to generation.
An it was the Catholic Church that decided there would BE a New Testament, and selected the books that make it up – based on Tradition.
bjcros:
With that said, I do not think I’m wrong in my interpretation. I think the Pope claims that b/c Peter founded the Roman church he passed his commission down to the Popes?.
Do you think Christ intended His Chruch to last only one generation? He knew the need for a Steward, to lead the Church on earth, and He knew that need would be there for many generations. Hence the power bestowed on Peter had to pass to other generations.
As I have pointed out before, one major proof is that IT WORKED. The Catholic Church has existed as a unified Church for 2,000 years, teaching the same message.
The Protestant Churches, in existance only about a quarter of that time, split and split again, and the splinters split. There are about 33,000 Protestant denomiations in the US alone, and only one Cathollic Church, world wide.
bjcros:
Jesus didn’t say that Peter’s power was passed down through the ages…
He didn’t say that pigs can’t fly, either. Does that mean they can?
bjcros:
The Pope isn’t a descendent of Peter. …
And George Bush isn’t a descendent of George Washington.
bjcros:
Does the Bible say that Peter passes down the keys to heaven which the Pope claims to have? There is zero scriptual evidence to support the Pope’s power, and that is why I don’t think he has any more power than anyone else in the church. The Pope had tremendous seculair power b/c of the claim to hold the keys to heaven, and he held it over many leaders and used it for his own agenda. The Popes have been evil throughout history. I’m not saying that this Pope is evil, but many Popes were evil. There are no new revelations so, why do catholics hold that what the Pope says is true?
Because it IS true.
Christianity is what it was. Until Jesus returns, there is no new general revelation. Read the wrtings of the Church Fathers, from the earliest times forward, and see how Catholic they are.