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Did Saint Peter and Saint Paul also had disagreements? No.
Peter and Paul
Eastern “Orthodoxy” Debunked On St. Peter’s Authority By St. John Of Damascus
Saint Peter and Saint Paul also had disagreements. Disagreement and discussion is biblical.
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First, one is not permitted to disagree with a dogma revealed by Christ and taught by the Church (Mt. 18:17; Mt. 28:19-20). The Papacy was instituted and revealed by Christ. Thus, disagreeing with it is illicit, condemned and anti-Christian. Second, you refer to the alleged disagreement between St. Peter and St. Paul that some believe is recorded in Galatians 2. However, the evidence is overwhelming that the person St. Paul rebuked (as recorded in Gal. 2) was not St. Peter but a different person. We have a video that covers the issue in great detail: https://endtimes.video/did-st-paul-really-rebuke-st-peter-in-galatians-2/ It also contains more biblical proof for the Papacy.
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