ContraMundum said:You're a Catholic Charismatic, or just charismatic?
I have a major problem with Catholic Charismatics. I'll tell you why another time.
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ContraMundum said:You're a Catholic Charismatic, or just charismatic?
I have a major problem with Catholic Charismatics. I'll tell you why another time.
IowaLutheran said:I believe Matatics is no longer in communion with Rome and has become a full-blown sedevacantist and Feeneyite. (Sedevacantist = the Chair of Peter is empty because the popes since Vatican II have been heretics)(Feeneyite = followers of Father Feeney, a priest who was excommunicated for his hardcore interpretation of "no salvation outside the Church").
Simon_Templar said:I have yet to read Mr. Hahn but I respect everything I've heard about him. My priest listened to him speak a couple months ago and was very impressed.
As for the primacy of Peter. Its based on the fact that in the first account Jesus says "you are peter (petros) and on this rock (petra) I will build my church)". Petra and Petros in koine (sp) greek mean the same thing "rock". In classical greek they had different meanings (petra meant bedrock and petros meant a small pebble).. however, by the time of Christ (when these words were spoken) everyone spoke Koine greek.
Thus the word play suggests that Jesus is building the church upon Peter (although even among the fathers it was also recognized that this statement referred to Peter's confession of Jesus' true identity).
BUT,
In addition to that, in this passage Jesus, speaking to Peter, says " I give to you the keys of the kingdom".
Neither the statement about the rock, nor the statement about the keys are repeated in Matt. 18, when the power of binding and loosing is clearly given to all the apostles.
Thus the Catholics argue that the Keys were given to Peter alone.
jtbdad said:But there has been a great deal of argument lately that although Jesus probably understood Greek his primary everyday spoken language was probably Aramaic. So were these words actually used by Christ or is it a Greek translation of the Aramaic which (not a language scholar) has been pointed out to me would hold a different meaning?
jtbdad said:But there has been a great deal of argument lately that although Jesus probably understood Greek his primary everyday spoken language was probably Aramaic. So were these words actually used by Christ or is it a Greek translation of the Aramaic which (not a language scholar) has been pointed out to me would hold a different meaning?