I still haven't gotten the concept of providing livks yet, so I will quote from another source here. "If Christ had established Peter as the first (and infallible) pope, how could Peter almost immediately have fallen what Christ labeled a satanic attitude? Also there is this question; How could Peter have later denied Christ 3 times?
10 proofs that Peter was probably never in Rome;
1) Paul was the apostle to the gentiles, not Peter. (Rom.15:16, Gal.2:7) Rome was a gentile city.
2)The emperor Claudius had banished all Jews from Rome in AD 50.
3)Peter went to Babylon-in Mesopotamia (1Peter 5:13)
4) Paul would never have written what he did in Romans 1(the book was written in AD 55), verses 11 and 15-clear insults to Peter, if he had been faithfully serving there for 13 previous years, particularly if it had been as pope. Actually A "Peter", Simon Magus (see Acts
was there. It was THIS Simon (not Simon Peter) who was the "pater", or "father" Simon Magus was already by this time the leading figure in the early church in Rome.
5)Romans 15:20; The apostle Paul declared that he would not preach (or write) upon any other man's foundation. Yet, Paul wrote the letter to the Romans. Thus, Peter could not have laid the foundation of the Roman congregation.
6)Romans 16 contains 30 different salutations, yet Peter, again, supposedly the resident pope there, was not greeted by Paul. This would have been a grievous slight if he had been present. Yet he wasn't even acknowledged.
7)Galatians 1:18-19 and 2:7 demonstrate that Peter was based at Jerusalem.
8)Notice Luke 22:24. Related to these points, if Peter was already designated to be the future pope, why were the disciples arguing among themselves about who was the greatest?
9)Galatians 2:7 reveals that Peter took the gospel to "the circumsion"-the Jews, and other tribes of Israel, referenced in #7.
10)2Tim.4:10-11 mentions that Paul wrote FROM ROME and records that "only Luke" was with him. Obviously this eliminates Peter.
Peter, was in fact, the leading apostle in the early New Testament Church, but he simply was not the first pope and certainly did not even live in Rome.
(quote from "Where is God's true Church?" by David C. Pack)
some things are better left unsaid, which i generally realize after i have said them