This is merely the private opinion of one elderly Argentinian.
Given that this topic does not concern the faith or morals of the Catholic Church, it is not relevant that this elderly Argentinian holds the day job of "Pope".
I mean no Catholic Pope or even priest meets the biblical requirements of a pastor or elder that's laid forth in Scripture.
A pastor's REQUIRED to be MARRIED man with faithful Christian children. If a man can't lead his family, he certainly can't lead a church body. A pastor's relationship with his wife is two parts of a whole that should mirror Christ's relationship with the church, His bride, as He leads her. Then as it follows... The pastors relationship with his church body as the pastor leads them.
So to recap, not only is there no position of Pope in scripture, but the Pope and no unmarried Catholic priest even meets the biblical requirements of a church leadership position according to scripture.
God's word should always come before man's tradition. At least that's what Jesus and Moses and the apostles were teaching against the Pharisees and others.
Paul was an apostle not an Elder (pastor / bishop) or Deacon. An apostle had no requirements only that they had walked with the Lord Acts 1:21-22. Paul, guided by the Holy Spirit is the one who wrote the requirements to both Timothy and Titus.
This is merely the private opinion of one elderly Argentinian.
Given that this topic does not concern the faith or morals of the Catholic Church, it is not relevant that this elderly Argentinian holds the day job of "Pope".
I mean no Catholic Pope or even priest meets the biblical requirements of a pastor or elder that's laid forth in Scripture.
A pastor's REQUIRED to be MARRIED man with faithful Christian children. If a man can't lead his family, he certainly can't lead a church body. A pastor's relationship with his wife is two parts of a whole that should mirror Christ's relationship with the church, His bride, as He leads her. Then as it follows... The pastors relationship with his church body as the pastor leads them.
So to recap, not only is there no position of Pope in scripture, but the Pope and no unmarried Catholic priest even meets the biblical requirements of a church leadership position according to scripture.
God's word should always come before man's tradition. At least that's what Jesus and Moses and the apostles were teaching against the Pharisees and others.
St. Paul was not married.
Paul was an apostle not an Elder (pastor / bishop) or Deacon. An apostle had no requirements only that they had walked with the Lord Acts 1:21-22. Paul, guided by the Holy Spirit is the one who wrote the requirements to both Timothy and Titus.
1 Timothy 3, Titus 1
You beat me to it.
Spot on.