I was just wondering your views about this?
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Depends on the pope, doesnt it? Papal history is a mixed bag of saints and charlatans.
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I was just wondering your views about this?
I think the Vicar of Christ is a false Christ. The Catholic Church does not stem from Peter. The church is built on what Peter said that Jesus Christ is the Son of God. The Popes, in the past, excommunicated, burned at the stake, and tortured those who found true grace. How are these men said to hold the office of Peter. They also put thousands to the sword. Peter cut off Malchus's ear, and Jesus healed that ear, and told Peter and the others that if they live by the sword, they will die by the sword.
Well, as the successor to St. Peter, yes I believe that the pope is a "modern day apostle ". As are all apostolic bishops.
I emphatically agree that St. Peter is not the rock on which the Church is built and I do not at all believe in Papal Supremacy either.First of all, the absolute earliest known written historical documents from the Early Church Fathers has the part in the Bible where Jesus says that Peter is the Rock and that on this rock I will build my church as being interpreted to Christ building the rock upon Himself and not upon Peter.
Even St. Augustine, later down the road, reinforced this belief by saying that Christ there is saying "...I will build it upon me, and not upon thee."
Additionally, one cannot rely upon Oral Tradition as proof of Apostolic Succession. Relying upon Oral Tradition makes one rely upon circular reasoning.
An Eastern Orthodox fellow one time said to me "We know that what we teach now is what they taught then, because that is what we teach now."
I pointed out that this is circular reasoning: I.E. "We know what they taught the is what we teach now, becasue we teach it now. And we teach it now because they taught it then."...etc, etc, Ad Infinitum.
One cannot rely upon Oral Tradition to establish Apostolic Succession and Papal Supremacy.
Additionally, there is no written historical proof that can be traced back from century to century - all the way back to the first century A.D. - that shows that Peter was the first pope of Rome.
This is pretty much true but the Pope is more of an office then a person. The office of the Pope is supposed to be like the office of an Apostle but in a more important way IMO. Catholics believe the Pope represents Jesus Christ as being the head of the Church here on earth. Jesus Christ still reigns but for the purposes of having one in charge (sort of speak), the Pope is the man with authority here on earth. Men may abuse that office, and a few of them have, but the man who is Pope can very well be seen as taking the office of an apostle, at least by those of the Catholic faith.Depends on the pope, doesn’t it? Papal history is a mixed bag of saints and charlatans.