You’re not Catholic unless you believe in the papacy. Joe Heschmeyer helps us to understand why.
Questions Covered:

05:08 – In Acts, it sounds like Paul is in charge and not Peter. Can you explain this? 
09:48 – I have heard that Peter’s denial of Christ was not really a denial, but a denial of who he is becoming in Christ. What do you think of this? 
14:40 – How can I respond to people who claim that Pope Francis is saying a bunch of crazy things, for example, that we don’t have to go to Church anymore? 
18:21 – I am confused by Pope Francis because he says many things that make it seem like he is socialist or liberal. I want to have no doubt or confusion about him. Can you help me to better understand him? 
23:51 – What do you mean by the anti-popes? 
29:12 – I am not Catholic. How do you square Jesus saying, “Believe and be baptized,” and Peter saying, “Repent and be baptized”? 
35:40 – Isn’t the job of the pope to be pastoral? 
40:55 – How did St. Peter end up in Rome? 
43:40 – Is the line of Peter broken because there were 3 popes at one time in history? 
45:14 – What have you found to be the strongest argument against the papacy, and how do you counter it? 
48:13 – In the New Testament, there is no reference to Peter as Pope or popes in general. There is nothing that says, “consult the pope”. Why is this?