Prizebeatz1
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There's only one meaning for each proposition, otherwise everything means everything. There may be other places (passages) where another proposition is made or said to be true, but only one meaning in each one.
It might help to recall Dr. U. Middelmann's paragraph on 'the circumference of reality' here:
"By rejecting limits of modernity (subjectivism, narcissism) my perception stands in a system of coordinates (including the Bible, the vast experience of many people over many periods of time, a vast number of sources, etc)... All of these are controls on each other, so that together they provide me with a view of reality that is more accurate than any one of them or than my perception of any one of them alone."
--PRO-EXISTENCE, 1974. U. Middelmann was one of F. Schaeffer's sons in law.
Let's try to apply this as in the case where Jesus gives the keys to Peter. Does that mean Peter and ONLY Peter has the power to loose on earth, or can we assume the keys can be passed down? Why or why not?