Was Saint Peter the first pope? | GotQuestions.org
Did the Roman Catholic Church get it right? Many believe Peter was the first pope, the original bishop of Rome, wielding supreme apostolic authority and even papal infallibility. But what if the Bible itself challenges this belief in an unbroken line of popes through apostolic succession? We scrutinize the scriptures: Was Peter even in Rome? Did he act with authority over other apostles like Paul? Or is the idea of a 'first pope' something the New Testament never mentions? Before you accept traditional teachings, see the compelling scriptural arguments that question the very foundation of Peter as the first pope. In this video, Pastor Nelson answers your question: Was Saint Peter the first pope?
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