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To: ealgeone

Those verses in the article in no way indicate a magisterium.

The passage in Acts says that Paul and Barnabas and others were welcomed by not only the apostles and elders, but the whole church.


24 posted on 04/28/2015 4:10:11 AM PDT by metmom (...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith...)
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To: metmom

No magesterium will be there when we face our Savior one on one.


26 posted on 04/28/2015 6:13:21 AM PDT by redleghunter (1 Peter 1:3-5)
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To: metmom; ealgeone
>>Those verses in the article in no way indicate a magisterium.<<

It takes a lot of twisting to try to make them indicate a "magisterium" and then they fall far short.

>>The passage in Acts says that Paul and Barnabas and others were welcomed by not only the apostles and elders, but the whole church.<<

Actually it was Paul who was chosen by Christ and sent to the Gentiles. Even the passage the Catholic Church tries to use indicates that it was only "in the early days" that Peter was. Once the Jews rejected Christ Jesus sent Paul NOT Peter.

34 posted on 04/28/2015 6:54:49 AM PDT by CynicalBear (For I decided to know nothing among you except Jesus)
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To: metmom
Those verses in the article in no way indicate a magisterium.

I have noticed that the Mea Scripturists suffer terribly from My(interpretation)opia.

42 posted on 04/28/2015 8:32:05 AM PDT by verga (I might as well be playing chess with pigeons,.)
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