To reject the apostolic church and divine and catholic doctrine is to reject Christ who founded the church and revealed the truth!
Hmmmmm?
Devine sinful dying mankind. . . no way !
How do the non-venerable pew warmers understand ? Seeing the venerable puffed up ones lord it over their faith or understanding . Do they have voice in the matter ? Or sit be silent. Its showtime ( like the Pharisees with Sadducees a law of the fathers )
The church (dying flesh and blood) does not reveal the word of God to themselves . Christ
in us. . not Christ
is us
Dying flesh and blood (the temporal things seen) does not reveal the spiritual thing of the invisible head Christ
A person would have be blind not to see . . its not Peter
in us as the hope of glory . He would not fit
We should actually look at the verse that you say Peter becomes the place of our invisible head Christ the husband.
Mathew 16:17 And Jesus answered and said unto him, Blessed art thou, Simon Barjona: for
flesh and blood hath not revealed
it unto thee, but my
Father which is in heaven.(not Rome)
Paraphrased below according to the
Pope
Mathew 16:1717
And Jesus answered and said unto him, Blessed art
thou, Simon Barjona: your own flesh and blood has revealed it to its own itself . No need for a invisible head ,Just call my dying flesh and blood a work of Christ.
Rome, thier Holy Father on earth commands the non vereable to pay no attention to Christ ."Out of sight out of mind" as in who believes in a God not seen???
Why would anyone believe Peter revealed to his own self.? Seems silly to me. Simply a wile of Satan Trying to convince the whole world God is a Jewish man as King of kings
Peter our brother in the Lord found out the hard way when he rebuked Christ and forbid the Son of man from doing the wil of the invible head Christ
Mathew 16 Then Peter took
him, and began to rebuke
him, saying, Be it far from
thee, Lord: this shall not be unto
thee.But
he turned, and said unto
Peter, Get
thee behind
me,
Satan: thou art an
offence unto
me: for thou savourest not th
e things that be of
God, bu
t those that be of
men
What do you think is the object lesson of the whole chapter (more than one cherry picking verse 17??