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07-08-2009, 07:16 PM | #11 |
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I believe the RCC claims authority as the only true Christian church by claiming the popes are in an unbroken line starting with Peter.
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that was first dressed up for public consumption and the tourist trade by Pope Damasius after Emperor Julian died. The only early source that I am aware of that explicitly places Peter in Rome is an apocryphal (non canonical) new testament book authored by a gnostic heretic who loved the apostle Paul more than the gnostic and Platonic Logos. |
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In the link I posted there is the COE link of almost unbroken patriarchs. beginning with. Quote:
Both of these lists are traditions that cant be proved. If one accepts the catholic one then one might as well accept the other. The very fact that the COE admits small breaks might even be an argument for accepting it over the RCC tradition. Or perhaps it just indicates a different type of tradition. As you will see from the link it is not until the tenth century that one patriarch follows immediately after the previous one. Up until that time they, unlike catholics, were happy, it seems, if the office was idle till the right man was found. |
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If we recognise the fact that we are wearing "Christian Glasses" and take them off and look around at the "Churches" and "Temples" of the "Religion" of the "eastern empire" what do we see? Since the epoch of Alexander the great, focussed on the City of Alexander - Alexandria - a huge and empire-wide network of ancient Hellenistic temples to many gods including Asclepius, Apollo, Zeus, Diana, Aphrodite, etc, etc, etc, etc, etc, etc ... it was a gigantic melting pot of cults. This non-christian Hellenistic milieu represented the universal collegiate collaborative network of ther Graeco-Roman religion. It was not christian. There are no christian monuments or architecture. In terms of a gathering up of all the archaeolofgical citations to "church and temple structures" in the period from the 1st to the beginning of the 4th century, when we do so, we have nothing "christian". A simple count of the archaeological citations is available by adding up the numbers. The scoreboard, since the "Christian Glasses" are off, is . ........................ MANY THOUSANDS to ZERO !! The pre-Constantinian eastern "churches" were 100% pagan - Hellenistic. Readers may now replace their "Christian glasses". I apologise for any interruptions to orthodox conceptions. |
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In my opinion, one ought not classify a particular passage as representing forgery, i.e. a later interpolation, based upon absence of discussion on that passage in other texts. |
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though you may be right about Mt 16 "evidence", I would say that the clamour for Peter's primacy long predates Tertullian. The 1 Cr 15:3-11 passage (whether or not a forgery) sits in Marcion's Apostolikon and there Cephas receives the first appearance of the risen Lord, a clear argument for Peter's primacy and Paul's low status (even if not to Marcion). Also, the gospels of Mark and John (and Thomas if you wish) are transparently dissing Peter as a central figure among the disciples with a privileged access to the Lord. This would not have been necessary, IMO, had Peter not been established as a leader in at least some factions of the early congregations. Best, Jiri |
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