Your self contradicting posts are the primary source for my opinion. However, from what I have read in several places, your take on how Rome became prime seems a whole lot rosier than reality. You seem to gloss over the times they either exiled or murdered even those who were once their brothers.
found a book called Early Christian Heresies by Joan OGrady on Amazon.com. It is such a riveting book that not only did it not have a precis or description, it had no customer feedback. And no cover picture.
This is the book.
So I looked up Joan OGrady. She appears to be a neo-Gnostic and has written several books on Christian mysticism. Is this the best evidence that you can come up with?
I have no idea who the author is. I just read the book because a friend loaned it to me. It addresses some questions I had, but questions of history, nothing relating to salvation issues. There is only one Book I have that addresses those.
intersting which book you speak of and which reformer rewrote it.
What have I said that is self-contradictory?
I have not addressed portions of Catholic history that haven’t come up in debate. Of course not.