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Posted on 08/20/2007 2:38:07 PM PDT by pjr12345
**Well, thats a relief. King James was one of the Apostles after all.**
Wrong!
I forgot the /sarc sign, my bad!
**I object to the “scripture only caucus” designation.**
Me too. Will post other Catholic information shortly.
Perhaps there is a catholic person who is interested in which doctrines carry biblical authority and which carry extra-biblical authority?
Since catholics consider all their authorities to be equal and non-contradictory, I see know reason to hide from this discussion.
Has anyone else heard the voice of Major Frank Burns echoing in their heads or is it just me?
**Catholics believe that Jesus was addressing Peter only in His statement, and interpret this verse as Jesus’ intent to build an earthly institution of man with Peter as its foundational leader.**
Catholics believe that verse establishes the primacy of Peter. There are other verses to establish the apostolic succession.
Judging by #53 the Protestants capable of doing so are mighty thin on the ground.
You presume "hiding" is taking place. OTOH, I understand you've been hiding from grammar lessons....in fact I no it.
If you are going to post your own rules, then you should at least stick to your own topic.
BTW, I have posted two passages from scripture to which you have not responded. I am logging off for the night, I will look forward to your response tomorrow.
I’ve had “Take These Broken Wings” stuck in my head all day, so Major Frank Burn would have been an improvement.
Yesterday, it was “Raspberry Beret.”
I think that’s why I have a migraine.
Do tell! Elaborate please.
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