Peter’s Life After Jesus’ Setup To Be Replaced

Peter’s Life After Jesus’ Setup To Be Replaced

Peter’s Life After Jesus’ Setup To Be Replaced. The article explores the leadership of Peter in the early Christian church, highlighting how his role diminished over time despite initially being handed the “keys” to the church by Jesus. It suggests that Peter was eventually replaced, as foretold by Jesus, and contrasts his teachings with those of Paul, whose doctrines dominate modern Christianity. The piece delves into Peter’s complex legacy, his struggles, and his eventual sidelining in favor of figures like James and Paul.

Were There Twelve or Thirteen Apostles?

Were There Twelve or Thirteen Apostles?

Were There Twelve or Thirteen Apostles? This article, authored by L. Bolta and supplemented by contributions from Doug and others, challenges the legitimacy of the Apostle Paul’s apostleship, arguing that there can only be twelve apostles as biblically ordained. The authors scrutinize Paul’s qualifications, compare him to Matthias (Judas Iscariot’s replacement), and question the inspiration of some New Testament writings. Below is a structured breakdown of the key arguments: