Your reasoning does not hold up, for there are times when people were saved just by hearing the message and having living faith.
Absolutely agree, so my reasoning does hold up. I'm saying that when folks get ready to get a pastor, they will generally take the pastor with more education.
Their education did not help save them.
True but it does help with a lot of other things and allow us to better serve the Body of Christ.
Some are teacher, some are not. Scripture itself tells you that. Teacher tend to be more educated than the rest, and capable of explaining things better. Not all have that gift, but if there are 'teachers' 2 Corinthians 12, then there are 'schools' for learning about God. Doesn't that make sense?
Peter was afraid. Peter knew God’s Truth.
Not sure what you mean or how it plays in this conversation...
You keep going on against what Jesus says. Why is it so hard for you to believe?
You are making an assumption. Remember the Bereans in Acts? They were commended for studying hard, remember?
Again, if God gave some to teach, then schools are part of that process as well. How could I have the gift of teaching if there were no students?
Jesus says it is hid from the wise and learned. You are exalting an education. Those whom Jesus saves has nothing to do with going to school.
Out of context. Just like in math, there are fairly simple things to grasp but later, in algebra through Calculus, it gets considerably harder.
The Bible is straightforward but here we are discussing why the triune view is important. AMR rightly said it was because the scriptures themselves make it important. And again, if there are teachers, then God wants schools as well. Sorry, this must necessarily be true.
God did not give some to be false teachers. God does not want us to assemble in a false denomination.
Are every one of them false to you? You'd never find a church that agrees with everything you believe. My church doesn't believe everything exactly as I do. We are all unique, but you should find a Body where you can sign a basic doctrinal statement.