DHK, Jesus when He only gave His Authority to His Apostles { Luke 10:16 }. Jesus formed His church on His Apostles/ Successors. { Matt.16: 16-18,Matt.28:18-20 } Who else in the Bible received Christ's Authority to carry on with His ministry for all generations. { John 20: 21 }
Jesus formed His church completely different from non-Catholic churches { John 17; 20-21 }
		
		
	 
Your Catholic sources have proven to be wrong, and have proven to be wrong from the inspired pages of the Bible itself. From using the Bible alone, we can prove that either Peter was never in Rome, or that the most he could have been in Rome was just one year, enough time for him to die as a martyr. Thus the entire foundation of the RCC falls. It is based on one big lie. 
In reality its founder is not Peter, not Christ, but as true history shows its founder is Constantine. 
	
	
		
		
			St. Paul calls the church "Christ" { 1 Cor.12: 12 }
		
		
	 
No. Paul, in this context, calls the church at Corinth a body of Christ that has many members. Every local church has many members, each with their own gifts and abilities. The letter was written to the church at Corinth, not to the RCC. Think about it! 
1Co 12:12  For even as the body is one and has many members, but all the members of the body, being many, are one body, so also is the Christ. 
--Nowhere in this verse does he call "The Church" "Christ". You have stated a falsehood. 
	
	
		
		
			Jesus Himself identifies with His church and call's it " me". { Acts 9: 4 }
		
		
	 
Is this another falsehood. What does the verse really say?
Act 9:4  and falling on the earth he heard a voice saying to him, Saul, Saul, why dost thou persecute me? 
--He is speaking to Saul. Why do you persecute me? It says nothing of the "church." 
In fact, soon after Saul got saved what is the testimony of Scripture?
Act 9:31  
Then had the churches rest throughout all Judaea and Galilee and Samaria, and were edified; and walking in the fear of the Lord, and in the comfort of the Holy Ghost, were multiplied. 
--It was 
the churches that had rest, not "The Church," of which there is no such thing. 
	
	
		
		
			That first church formed on His apostles Jesus made sure that His "real"
		
		
	 
Yes, I taught you that. It was formed on Jesus and ALL of his apostles, not just Peter. It is also called "an assembly."
	
	
		
		
			Apostolic church [ s ] would always be united in doctrinal teaching , not as man-made future churches. { Eph.4: 3-6 }
		
		
	 
That is right. And thus our church is to this day--not part of a man-made church, not part of a denomination, but independent of all other churches, totally autonomous, following the precepts and distinctives laid down in the NT. But the RCC cannot say that, can they?
	
	
		
		
			Notice the small { s } in shepherd found in { Ezechiel 34: 23 }
		
		
	 
a non sequitor.
	
	
		
		
			The Keys given to Peter { Matt.16: 18-19 }
		
		
	 
The keys were given to all the apostles. You simply haven't read far enough. They are distinctly defined in Matthew 23 as the keys of knowledge which the Pharisees locked the common person out of heaven. IOW the "keys" are now the gospel, which every believer has. I have the "keys." Do you? 
 
	
	
		
		
			Only to Peter does Jesus command him to feed Christ's lambs and sheep; [ not once but three times. { John 21: 15-17 }
		
		
	 
That is not true. 
The command to "feed the sheep" is given to every believer. 
We see it given to the Ephesian elders here:
Act 20:28  Take heed therefore unto yourselves, and to 
all the flock, over the which the Holy Ghost hath made you overseers, 
to feed the church of God, which he hath purchased with his own blood. 
Peter himself tells his readers:
1Pe 5:2 
 Feed the flock of God which is among you, taking the oversight thereof, not by constraint, but willingly; not for filthy lucre, but of a ready mind; 
--It is a command, part of the duty of Christian discipleship. 
	
	
		
		
			Jesus formed His Apostolic Teaching church first , the church later gave us the Written completed Word of God so that by Teaching His Apostles first there would be a church that would have the correct understanding of the Bible, but, man messed it all up and decided that the bible needs to be confusing as found in all non- "real Apostolic Churches - { 2 Peter 1: 20, 2 Peter 3: 16 }
		
		
	 
That is a real unsubstantiated indictment. 
If you want to know "who really messed it up." Read history. 
Heresy entered in through the ECF (early Christian Fathers)--those who you claim to be the bishops, the forerunners, the founders, etc. of the RCC. That is who messed up. 
Today, it is churches like ours who preach true and pure doctrine because we do have all 66 books of the Bible, inspired of God, and refuse to use fairy tales such as "Bel and the Dragon," and other such spurious books. We preach the truth, the truth that the RCC has never known. 
Look at yourself. You are not able to carry on a debate and defend yourself with the Word of God. In this post you must quote from the Catechism. That isn't "your belief" but what the Catechism says. You can't defend yourself from the Scripture, or express your own beliefs. I don't believe you have a proper understanding of the gospel to this day. 
	
	
		
		
			Not one verse in the Bible about God given any man or woman the Authority to form future churches totally different from His.
		
		
	 
Paul went on 3 missionary journeys and established over 100 churches. 
Every epistle he wrote was written to either a local church or a pastor of a local church. 
To Timothy he wrote:
2Ti 2:2  And the things that thou hast heard of me among many witnesses, the same commit thou to faithful men, who shall be able to teach others also. 
--He said: Timothy take these things that I have taught you (about the Word, about planting churches, etc.), and teach them to faithful men. Then make sure that those faithful men will teach other faithful men, who in turn will teach other faithful men, who in turn will teach other faithful men, who in turn will teach other faithful men, etc. 
--They didn't need the seal of approval from any of the other apostles such as Peter. 
Let me give you a challenge. Take Paul's advice to Timothy, and figure it out mathematically. 
If one person, say Darrell C (who has been posting here), were to win just one person to the Lord. Then as Paul says, teach that one person faithfully in one month. Then the two of them go and win two others the next month and faithfully teach them. Then there will be four. Then the four of them go and teach four others, then they will go...
How many months will it take for them to reach the world? 
Do the math. 
The principle of 2Tim.2:2 is called "spiritual reproduction."