That monk…the famous one who had the Gospel of Peter, among others, buried with his body.
Here’s a bit on wiki:
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gospel_of_Peter**
Re Matthew 16…do you mean the “you are Peter…” scene?
(if so, I will re-read and get back to you)
I didn’t say the Catholic church is in “error” exactly…I do think, though, that perhaps all the religions based on Jesus are slightly, um…not exactly what He intended.
I have read many, many history books on the topic of early Christianity in those first few hundred years…of the different Christian groups, and how the bible was put together in the 4th Century and by whom and why, and how the doctrines evolved…enough to understand that much happened along the way to…tamper…with words and events.
Like: Decades of oral storytelling, politics, transcribing problems, creative copyists, varied interpretations, banning of important books, power struggles, questionable translations, factual discrepancies, anonymous writers,…to me, it all adds up to show that all likely isn’t quite as it seems, or as written.
As a journalist myself, I can tell you this one truth: I can interview someone and write it up an hour later…and it
still won’t be quite accurate! Even if I use a tape recorder! There will still be my own views and feelings and bias meshed into the facts.
That whole issue over the addition of Mark 16:9-20, for example, that it was not in the original text…and the addition of the “he without sin cast the first stone” part in John’s gospel which wasn’t in the earlier manuscripts of the canon but added by scribes later…just two examples that make me look at all the stories and quotes in the canon with a very, very, VERY careful, investigative eye.
I can go into more detail on this, but it would be veering too far off topic I think?