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Again, Peter walked with Jesus and then Jesus gave him authority. He was a lot closer to the situation that we are. That has to mean something.
It does in reference to Jesus in the flesh, but that does not mean what you are assuming that Peter gave him authority to determine what is scripture and what isn't?.
It does in reference to Jesus in the flesh, but that does not mean what you are assuming that Peter gave him authority to determine what is scripture and what isn't?.
I don’t think this is a huge assumption. Peter walked with Jesus and He gave him authority to shepherd the church.
Yet Jesus never said such a thing so you are assuming that he did, surely you can agree to that. Do you believing the way you do about the bible(unless it is in the bible i won't believe it), not see the major flaw in your assumption?.
Yet Jesus never said such a thing so you are assuming that he did, surely you can agree to that. Do you believing the way you do about the bible(unless it is in the bible i won't believe it), not see the major flaw in your assumption?.
You realize a lot of people throughout church history believe like me? I’m not an outlier here.
Shame he wasn't at Nicaea when they decided what books were God breatherd and which ones weren't . Guess what ?, none of those sat at that meeting ever walked with Jesus ...... whoosh..........There goes Jimmiej's almighty assumption that walking with Jesus can be assumed as being authorization by Jesus to decide what is scripture and what isn't.
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