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There was a brief question on one of the last America Firsts where Nick mentioned he believed in Catholicism and not Orthodoxy because of the authority of St. Peter. St. Peter presided over Antioch as well as Rome, I don't understand the argument.
Eastern schismatics don't believe in the supreme authority of the See of Rome, which presides over the whole world
Why isn't it the See of Antioch, why Rome
Peter was in Rome when he died and his successors stayed in Rome. It's easy to understand why he was in Rome to spread Christianity considering its political and geographic significance
Sure. But why does the See of Rome have authority over Antioch, which also had St. Peter's disciples
It seems clear to me that Orthodoxy and the patriarchs have just as much claim to authority as the See
Because in Matthew 16:18 Christ explicitly establishes Peter as the head of the Church, which is why the apostolic sees have bishopric authority under the see of Peter.
I see
I'll read about that
@Nicholas István what is a missal?
Is that something I should send to Israel
Ty
bible comes today
@Deleted User the douey rheims version
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@Joe the boomer awesome!
now i can put it next to my koran
very nice!!!
its a big boi bible
mine is smaller
ive got the Jerusalem Bible
>sorry goy, we’re god’s chosen people, nothing you can do will measure up to (((us)))
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Guys howmst do I become Christian
i was reading about how puritans believe God sometimes judges them as a collective community, so in order to receive favorable judgement they get rid of the bad elements/people in their society. a more communal basis like that is very powerful
It seems to have worked very well, we can see this by the fact that puritans no longer exist
In theory it could be resurrected, but it sounds kind of gay
Not sure if you're trolling @Mephisto but text version -> https://www.bible.com/bible/111/JHN.3.16.niv ... but good question for call in show - would love to hear Nick's answer on that