So if you agree with me that the Church wasn't built on Peter alone, why didn't you say so in post #78? It would've saved a lot of time just to simply agree with me on that point. Yet, I see all these quotes from you talking about how the Church was built on Peter but never a mention of the other apostles! Yes, you are right. You never said it was built on Peter alone. But reading these quotes is it unreasonable to believe that's what you were implying? Especially since it was your reply to me saying it wasn't built on Peter alone?
I mean... Is there anything else you secretly agree with me about but are arguing against me on?
Dear friend,
First, I would like to address your statement:
“….I see all these quotes from you talking about how the Church was built on Peter but never a mention of the other apostles!” Since you may have overlooked it I will give you a pass on
your false statement. Here is what I said in post #78 when talking about The Church: "
Paul, and the other Apostles, laid the foundation and others that they appointed (Apostolic Succession) built on that foundation."
Second, if you take into consideration EVERYTHING I said in post #73, #78 and #79
(instead of partially quoting me) then it is plain to see what I believe. Putting those three post together it should be clear to you that we are in agreement and never were in a disagreement that all the Apostles had a hand in building The Church, however, Jesus made it clear that Peter was to be the leader of The Church. What you have accepted is the
500 year old protestant argument that Peter was not singled out by Jesus to be the leader of the Apostles and The Church after His death. If you were to read ANY legitimate Christian Historian or bible scholar they will tell you that Christian historical writings and Scripture makes it clear that Peter was the leader of the Apostles and The Church. Why was he the leader?
Because Jesus made him their leader....Peter didn't do it on his own.
What you refuse to acknowledge is that to Peter
and Peter alone did Jesus give the keys to the kingdom of heaven.
I tepidly presume you know scripture and Jewish history so we both know how significant that is.
What you refuse to acknowledge is the significance of what Jesus said to Peter
and Peter alone is that “YOU are rock and
upon this rock I will build my Church" further adding that whatever YOU loosen/bind on earth will be loosened/bound in heaven. That entire passage IN CONTEXT with the other surrounding statements made by Jesus clearly shows that Jesus was talking TO Peter and Peter alone, even though the other Apostles were sitting right there with them. You have taken as your own the 500 year old theory that what Jesus really meant when he said those things was that Peter had a revelation “
that Jesus was the Christ, the son of the living God” (post #84). Your theory doesn’t hold water because Jesus was talking directly TO Peter and then LATER also gave the power of binding and loosing to the other Apostles.
What you don’t want to acknowledge and see the significance in is that
to Peter and Peter alone did Jesus tell to strengthen the other Apostles AND
to Peter and Peter alone did He say three times, “feed/take care of my sheep”. I debunked your theory that Paul, or any other Apostle, was the rock of THE CHURCH that Jesus started. It is clear from Paul's own writings that Paul’s claim is about the foundation of the local Church at Corinth. Jesus words are VERY clear when He is speaking
TO Peter, and Peter alone,
he is talking about THE CHURCH. It is very clear to see that
what Jesus said about Peter is NOT IN CONTEXT to what
Paul said about himself and the other Apostles.
You want to compartmentalize all those statements by Jesus about Peter and all the passages from scripture showing Peter as the leader of the Apostles/The Church and try to
discredit each and every passage individually by twisting them to fit the beliefs and teachings of the Reformation Era. (Actually, it was the reformers who disagreed with the Reformers that
came up with these twisting of scriptures...but I digress) When you take scripture (and Christian Historical writings) in CONTEXT and look at the big picture one can see that Peter was and WHY Peter was the leader of The Church.
Thank you for acknowledging I am right. 
It is no secret what we agree on. It is all right there in front of your own eyes to see if you wish to
put it all in context and stop partially quoting me.
Thank you for your time...Mary