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We need to be unbias except to truth, and we need to take Scriptures as it is and not twist them in tolerance of our denominational error.
With that said, I've heard many times of Catholics and Protestants arguing on Matthew 16, what Jesus meant when He said "You are Peter, and on this Rock I shall build my church."
Catholics say Peter is the foundation of the Church. Protestants say Peter's confession is the foundation of the Church. I think the very fact that Jesus said Simon's confession was not by flesh and blood but by revelation from God should be mentioned.
And the wall of the city had twelve foundations, and in them the names of the twelve apostles of the Lamb.
-Revelation 21:14
I hear ALL THE TIME of Protestants coming against the doctrine of Peter being the foundation and saying it was his confession, but aren't the twelve apostles the foundation of the City of New Jerusalem? If that is the case, Jesus probably did mean exactly what He said, Simon is to be called the Rock, and on this Rock He would build His church.
This is what I was talking about, people coming against error yet ignoring the Scriptures to allow tolerance in their own denominations. It's impartial and it's completely Ungodly and unrighteous. Not only that, James wrote to be impartial is to commit judgment with evil thoughts and to be a transgressor of the Law, and He will not forgive one who walks in transgression.
With that said, I've heard many times of Catholics and Protestants arguing on Matthew 16, what Jesus meant when He said "You are Peter, and on this Rock I shall build my church."
Catholics say Peter is the foundation of the Church. Protestants say Peter's confession is the foundation of the Church. I think the very fact that Jesus said Simon's confession was not by flesh and blood but by revelation from God should be mentioned.
And the wall of the city had twelve foundations, and in them the names of the twelve apostles of the Lamb.
-Revelation 21:14
I hear ALL THE TIME of Protestants coming against the doctrine of Peter being the foundation and saying it was his confession, but aren't the twelve apostles the foundation of the City of New Jerusalem? If that is the case, Jesus probably did mean exactly what He said, Simon is to be called the Rock, and on this Rock He would build His church.
This is what I was talking about, people coming against error yet ignoring the Scriptures to allow tolerance in their own denominations. It's impartial and it's completely Ungodly and unrighteous. Not only that, James wrote to be impartial is to commit judgment with evil thoughts and to be a transgressor of the Law, and He will not forgive one who walks in transgression.