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chrysostom

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How do you know your interpretation of that verse is correct?

this is where common sense helps -
there have been many disagreements in the christian world -
it just makes sense that Jesus would leave someone in charge who could settle the argument -
whatever this person decides would be accepted in heaven -
what else could it mean?
 

DavidK

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this is where common sense helps -
there have been many disagreements in the christian world -
it just makes sense that Jesus would leave someone in charge who could settle the argument -
whatever this person decides would be accepted in heaven -
what else could it mean?

For starters, it could mean that He gave the power to bind and loose to Peter, but not exclusively.

How do you know that bibilical account of Jesus naming him "rock" and giving him the power to bind and loose is true?
 

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this is where common sense helps -
there have been many disagreements in the christian world -
it just makes sense that Jesus would leave someone in charge who could settle the argument -
whatever this person decides would be accepted in heaven -
what else could it mean?
That's what I'd call RCC "common sense".

If we're talking about understanding the obvious, the fact that God raised up Paul (that other apostle) when He already had twelve apostles before should tell you something. But you don't listen.
 

chrysostom

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For starters, it could mean that He gave the power to bind and loose to Peter, but not exclusively.

How do you know that bibilical account of Jesus naming him "rock" and giving him the power to bind and loose is true?

whoa! - it is in the bible - right?
what would Jesus give to peter that wouldn't be needed after peter?
 

chrysostom

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That's what I'd call RCC "common sense".

If we're talking about understanding the obvious, the fact that God raised up Paul (that other apostle) when He already had twelve apostles before should tell you something. But you don't listen.
what does it tell you? -
why did he end up in rome?
 

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what does it tell you? -
why did he end up in rome?
You mean instead of Peter?

Paul ended up in Rome because that was the center of the primary secular government of the day. It was the ROMAN government and Paul was a ROMAN citizen. Paul appealed his case to Caesar and guess where Caesar lived. ROME. As a matter of fact, Paul was his ROMAN name.

There is no historical or Biblical record of Peter ever being in Rome.
 

chrysostom

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You mean instead of Peter?

Paul ended up in Rome because that was the center of the primary secular government of the day. It was the ROMAN government and Paul was a ROMAN citizen. Paul appealed his case to Caesar and guess where Caesar lived. ROME. As a matter of fact, Paul was his ROMAN name.

There is no historical or Biblical record of Peter ever being in Rome.
where do you think peter ended up?
 
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