It's not someone who says he is. It's someOne. The laying on of hands is the sign of an apostle, or his successor. Jesus laid hands on the apostles, the apostles layed hands on Paul and Mattias and those who came after them, etc.
An acorn doesn't have roots, and yet it is the same substance as an oak tree. Why does an oak tree need roots, leaves, bark, etc? FWIW, Peter carried a sword, did he not? He tried to protect Jesus, did he not? Did Jesus need protecting?
You have things confused quite a bit. None of the apostles used swords even after Jesus ascended into heaven. The point wasn't that Jesus didnt need protected but that the apostles themselves didnt need protected, that was the power of God that was shown in them, for a reason. The Acorn theory is flawed, its seems to be an attempt to explain away the clear truth. Paul mentions signs of an apostle and he wasn't talking about laying on of hands
Besides that, an Acorn grows up into a tree. So the lack of growing into a tree means that its not an acorn
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