The Pope Peter Fraud
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James G. Battell
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Was Peter ever the first pope—or is that belief a historical and biblical invention?
The Pope Peter Fraud delivers a bold, well-researched examination of one of the most influential claims in Christian history: that the apostle Peter was the first pope and the foundation of papal authority. Drawing from Scripture, early church history, and historical analysis, this book challenges long-held assumptions and invites readers to reexamine the origins of the papacy.
Through careful study of the Bible, the writings of the early church fathers, and historical records, this compelling work exposes the disconnect between biblical Christianity and later institutional claims. Readers are guided through key passages often used to defend papal supremacy—revealing alternative interpretations rooted in context, language, and history.
This book explores:
The biblical evidence surrounding Peter’s role in the early church
The origins of papal authority and apostolic succession
Historical developments that shaped the Roman Catholic papacy
Contrasts between early Christianity and later church traditions
How theology, power, and politics influenced church leadership
Written for readers interested in Christian apologetics, church history, and biblical truth, The Pope Peter Fraud is not an attack on individuals but a challenge to doctrines that shaped centuries of belief. Whether you are a Protestant seeking clarity, a Catholic exploring church origins, or a truth-seeker questioning religious tradition, this book provides a thought-provoking and Scripture-centred investigation.
If truth matters more than tradition, this book will challenge you to reconsider what you’ve been taught—and why.
James G. Battell is a Christian writer, radio broadcaster, video maker, and podcaster. He also runs an international Bible-believing ministry with his father (www.excatholicsforchrist.com).