MARK BSNR: How often? How many times? Speak up, we are waiting with bated breath.
I wouldn't want your breath batted too long, Mark. So here's one instance...
So 'often' means 'once' in the OPC vernacular? We Catholics use the term 'once' to mean 'once'. No wonder you guys have such problems with Scripture; you don't know the meaning of English words, much less the Latin and Greek ones.
Thus Rome erred when it concocted its fictitious papal government around a disciple who not only denied Christ three times, but who was seriously admonished by Paul for his teaching error.
But the way of the Roman Catholic apologist is to demand evidence, and once they get that evidence, they demand more evidence. Yadayadayada.
When you find any Scripture showing Peter correcting Paul, you let us know.