To: Resettozero
Why don’t you ask King James’ editor? John took Mary into his home. Rome was the center of the world at the time, and Peter, being the head of the 12 original apostles, and the Vicar of Christ on earth, took a tough spot. He was crucified there, just as Paul was beheaded there...
2,422 posted on
12/20/2014 3:40:50 PM PST by
Grateful2God
(preastat fides supplementum sensuum defectui)
To: Grateful2God
Why dont you ask King James editor? John took Mary into his home. Rome was the center of the world at the time, and Peter, being the head of the 12 original apostles, and the Vicar of Christ on earth, took a tough spot. He was crucified there, just as Paul was beheaded there...
Now, see? That's an entirely different rendering of RCC history than your compadres on this thread have portrayed. You guys ought to get together and work out just what the facts of the matter are.
So Peter and Mary went to Rome, and he was crucified upside-down the RCC tells me. Didn't that end the RCC right there on the spot?
By the way, who in Rome killed Peter? I thought the RCC bigwigs WERE the ruling Roman authority. Just who was killing whom? Oh wait, that wasn't until Constantine... Oops, forgot.
So, who was running the RCC between Peter's being martyred in Rome and Constantine hundreds of years later?
Often, a regular ol' FReeper such as myself can reason that part of the history of the RCC has been fabricated. Perhaps more that a little.
To: Grateful2God
By the way, when did Jesus and Mary pose for all those statues and paintings and other works of art.
Or was it fiction from someone’s (artistic) imagaination?
To: Grateful2God
John took Mary into his home.The End.
2,624 posted on
12/21/2014 4:01:00 AM PST by
Elsie
( Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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