Mathew 16:18-19, but he did not institute the corrupt human side of
the early Church. Jesus did not intend for the pope to have absolute,
worldly power, but to the contrary, he intended a leadership based on
his authority. This is very similar to a monarchy, where one
individual has power to guide their subjects. Unlike a monarchy, the
pope does not have absolute power, but rather he is a shepherd,
guiding his flock to the glory and love of God, the same way Jesus led
all of his followers to God. Occasionally, power did get to a pope's
head, turning him corrupt and into a leader with absolute power, not a
guide, which is one of the consequences of having a singular conduit
of power.
In our analysis we analyze the article option. Our analysis is not just an opinon because we take into account the arguments presented within the article and use them to shape our analysis. In our analysis we also are not just restating the facts presented within the article. While we do use the facts within the article we compare and contrast them to the contrary beliefs. Along with the facts and arguments within the article we were able to conjure a complete analysis.
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