"Where did people go to Peter and confess their sin to him?"
James 5:16? The NT repeatedly tells you to confess your sins.
"Where did he say he could absolve them of sin?"
You're right, Peter didn't say that. Jesus did. Matthew 18:18. But I guess according to you, when Jesus says "Truly" He really means "not really"...
"Where is Mary worship in the Bible?"
Catholics don't worship Mary, so this is the logical fallacy of a loaded question.
But it should also be noted that Luther's "sola scriptura" is absolutely non-Biblical. The RCC gave us the Bible in the first place, and nowhere in the Bible will you find a verse saying "if it is not written by the apostles it is not a doctrine to be followed". In fact, Paul says the exact opposite in 2 Thessalonians 2:15.
"Read your own tenets of your religion to see what the papacy is all about, it’s definitely not biblical."
This is an absolutely comical exchange. Stop lecturing ME on a faith you clearly know nothing about.
"Where did people go to Peter and confess their sin to him?"
James 5:16? The NT repeatedly tells you to confess your sins.
"Where did he say he could absolve them of sin?"
You're right, Peter didn't say that. Jesus did. Matthew 18:18. But I guess according to you, when Jesus says "Truly" He really means "not really"...
"Where is Mary worship in the Bible?"
Catholics don't worship Mary, so this is the logical fallacy of a loaded question.
But it should also be noted that Luther's "sola scriptura" is absolutely non-Biblical. The RCC gave us the Bible in the first place, and nowhere in the Bible will you find a verse saying "if it is not written by the apostles it is not a doctrine to be followed". In fact, Paul says the exact opposite in 2 Thessalonians 2:15.
"Read your own tenets of your religion to see what the papacy is all about, it’s definitely not biblical."
This is an absolutely comical exchange. Stop lecturing ME on a faith you clearly know nothing about.