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gjoerulv
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lol yeah, if you read it it goes something like this:...
Correct me if I'm horribly wrong on this. Around the year of 0 AD, Jesus declared the apostle Peter as the "rock" on which he would build his church.
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"...thou art Peter [Petros], and upon this rock [Petra] I will build my church..."
This was based on Simon's confession and is a play on words, just like the any other parables Jesus taught. Simon confessed by the spirit of God, according to Jesus, and it's upon this faith he would build his church. JESUS is the friggin rock here!!
From Greek: Petros = Peter = a rock or a stone. Petra = a rock, cliff or ledge.
In other words, Peter was a little stone in the cliff. Hardly a pope. He was even married, and it's highly doubtful he ever was in Rome.
And, hey, even Peter are calling us stones [Petros]: (1 Peter 2:5) "Ye also, as lively stones, are build up spiritual house, an holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices, acceptable to God by Jesus Christ." I guess we're all popes, huh?