Simon Peter From The Bible Bears No Resemblance To The Mythical ‘Pope Peter’ Of The Catholic Church
So as usual, the fixed gulf between what the Bible teaches and what the
Catholic Church teaches is a chasm so wide as it beggars description
and boggles the mind and imagination. This is why, when Roman declared
Christianity to be the "official state religion" in the early 300's and
took over the actual Christian Church, the first thing they did was to
remove the scriptures from the hand of the average Christian so they
would be intentionally kept ignorant of what the truth was. Schools used
to teach this period of time, roughly from the early 400's to the
1400's, as the Dark Ages. When did God allow the lights to be turned
on again? Oh, right around 1611.
Spot the difference? |
The Catholic Church, a counterfeit of the the actual Church that Jesus started, is built largely on myth, superstition and folklore. As we showed you in an earlier article, the actual Mary of the Bible has almost nothing in common with the imaginary ‘mary’ put forth by official Vatican teaching. The Catholic Church performs the same “hatchet job” on the humble fisherman and servant of Jesus Christ, Simon Peter.
Official teaching from the Catechism of the Catholic Church boldly declares that the Christian Church is built, not on the foundation of Jesus Christ, but on Peter! This is what they teach:
Because of the faith he confessed Peter will remain the unshakable rock of the Church. His mission will be to keep this faith from every lapse and to strengthen his brothers in it.286
2 Peter 1 (KJV)
1 Simon
Peter, a servant and an apostle of Jesus Christ, to them that have
obtained like precious faith with us through the righteousness of God
and our Saviour Jesus Christ: