Apostate church organization: 451-588AD: The reign of the 5 Patriarchs.
This was a departure from the simple bible blueprint of a group of equal elders (presbyters) governing only within their own local church.The Historical Development of the Papal and Patriarchal Systems of Centralized Church Government.
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451-588 AD The Period of the 5 Patriarch and the development of Papal power
A. Our comments and observations:
B. 452 AD: What Pope Leo I actually said:
(Strong claims he was the successor of the chair of Peter. Of course the whole concept of a permanent successor of Peter is unbiblical and a product of the imagination of the Bishops of Rome.)B. 452 AD: What scholars say about Pope Leo I:
(440-461 AD)C. 492 AD: Jerome: Openly states that bishops and elders are the same thing in the apostolic age. Jerome could see what his Bible told him about bishops and elders just as well as it tells us today!
D. Jerome states in "Lives of Illustrious Men" that Peter was in Rome for 25 years, gives an account of his martyrdom. Of course, in 500 AD, much of this is mythical and not verifiable history. There are many good reasons why scholars question whether Peter was ever at Rome at all, let alone 25 years.
E. AD 533: Roman emperor Justinian I, proclaimed the Bishop of Rome, Leo I, to be the supreme head of all the churches. It was the head of state, not a church council that proclaimed Leo, head of the churches. The proclaimation was widely ingored by the rest of the world.
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