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    🪨🔑 “Peter Means Rock” — The Pebble Argument Had A Nice Run

    29/06/2026 | 4 mins.
    🪨🔑 “Peter Means Rock” — The Pebble Argument Had A Nice Run

    Apparently Jesus changed Simon’s name to Rock, built something on “this rock,” gave him the keys, and then some folks said:

    “Could be unrelated.”

    Bold strategy.

    The old “Petros means little stone / Petra means big rock” argument sounds clever until you actually slow down and read the passage.

    Jesus was speaking Aramaic.

    The word is rock.

    Not pebble.
    Not tiny stone.
    Not “Simon Evan.”
    Rock.

    And even if you stay in the Greek, the argument still doesn’t work. Petra is feminine, so when it becomes a man’s name, it gets masculinized as Petros. That is not Jesus downgrading Peter. That is grammar.

    If Matthew wanted “pebble,” he had other words available.

    He did not use them.

    And here’s the funny part: this is not just a Catholic reading.

    Plenty of Protestant scholars have admitted that Peter himself is the rock in Matthew 16, even if they disagree with Catholics about what that means later.

    Here’s a roundup:
    https://www.oram.us/protestant-scholars-on-mt-1616-19/

    But the bigger point is the structure of the scene.

    Jesus does not just give Peter a compliment.

    He blesses him.

    He explains the blessing.

    He names him Rock.

    He explains the rock.

    He gives him keys.

    He explains the authority.

    Blessing, reason, reason.
    Name, foundation, gates.
    Keys, authority, heaven.

    That is a lot of holy weight.

    Yes, Christ is the Builder.
    Yes, Christ is the King.
    Yes, Peter’s confession matters.
    Yes, the faith Peter confesses is rock-solid.

    The Catekizm can allow for that.

    But Scripture does not make Peter vanish to save your theology.

    This is not either-or.

    It is Catholic both-and.

    Christ is the foundation, but Christ also appoints a steward.
    Christ is the King, but Christ also gives keys.
    Christ is the Head, but Christ also founds a visible Church.

    And when the New Testament repeatedly treats Peter like the leed apostle, maybe the rock is not your preferred abstraction.

    Maybe it is Peter.

    Weird, I know.

    🎶 “Peter Means Rock” — a snarky catechetical track for Catholics, converts, Scripture nerds, apologetics folks, and anyone who has ever heard “Petros means little stone” said with absolute confidence.

    #Catholic #CatholicFaith #PetersBarque #CatholicMusic #Matthew16 #PeterMeansRock #SaintPeter #Papacy #CatholicApologetics #BibleStudy #Theology #CatholicTruth #ApostolicChurch #Scripture #ChurchHistory #KeysOfTheKingdom #CatholicConvert #JesusFoundedAChurch

    Peter’s Barque is a catechetical musical project by Justin West. He’s a catechist, not a musician. The music is created principally through digital means, and the art is AI — but the words, heart, and soul are still him.

    Website:
    https://petersbarquemusic.com

    X:
    https://x.com/petersbarque

    Instagram:
    https://instagram.com/petersbarque

    TikTok:
    https://tiktok.com/@petersbarque

    Facebook:
    https://facebook.com/petersbarque

    YouTube:
    https://www.youtube.com/@peters-barque

    Rumble:
    https://rumble.com/c/c-7821522

    Apple Music:
    https://music.apple.com/us/artist/peters-barque/1857703433

    Spotify:
    https://open.spotify.com/artist/07uvm7SPGUVwYdxELtbXv8

    Support:
    https://ko-fi.com/petersbarque
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    📜⚖️ “That’s Not Fair” — a song about objective morality,

    22/06/2026 | 5 mins.
    📜⚖️ “That’s Not Fair” — a song about objective morality, hypocrisy, and the weird little problem people run into when they insist morality is subjective… right before telling everyone what they should and shouldn’t do.

    This one started with a simple question:

    How do you get from
    “I don’t like that”
    to
    “you ought not do that”

    …without quietly borrowing a ladder from the building you just condemned?

    The song pokes at the contradiction we all instinctively feel:

    If morality is only preference…
    then genocide is just unpopular.
    Betrayal is just inconvenient.
    Justice is just chemistry having a mood swing.

    And yet nobody actually lives that way.

    Nobody praises betrayal for the beauty of betrayal.
    Nobody hangs false oaths on the wall.
    Nobody says mass murder is merely “not their favorite.”

    Because deep down, we all talk like some things are REALLY wrong.

    🎶 “That’s Not Fair” — a fast-talking, sarcastic, slightly caffeinated philosophical argument disguised as an alt-rock song.

    For converts, skeptics, philosophy nerds, apologetics geeks, and anyone who has ever heard somebody deny objective morality five seconds before making a moral accusation.

    #Catholic #Apologetics #ObjectiveMorality #Philosophy #NaturalLaw #PetersBarque #CatholicMusic #Theology #CSLewis #MereChristianity

    Peter’s Barque is a catechetical music project by Justin West. He’s a catechist, not really a musician. The music is created principally through digital means, and the visuals are AI-assisted — but the writing, theology, and existential sarcasm are still very much him.

    🔗 https://petersbarquemusic.com
    𝕏 https://x.com/petersbarque
    ▶️ https://www.youtube.com/@peters-barque
    🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/07uvm7SPGUVwYdxELtbXv8
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    🏆 “Apostolic Participation Trophy”

    15/06/2026 | 5 mins.
    📜 — If Sola Scriptura was THE plan from the beginning… why did most of the Apostles never write anything?

    That’s the joke.
    But also… kind of the question.

    This new Peter’s Barque track leans hard into the absurdity:

    🎶 Andrew evangelized nations… but apparently forgot to leave notes.
    🎶 Bartholomew got flayed alive for Christ… but didn’t “submit paperwork.”
    🎶 Luke and Mark weren’t Apostles.
    🎶 Nobody’s even fully sure who wrote Hebrews.
    🎶 And somehow we’re told Christianity was always supposed to function as “Scripture alone.”

    The song isn’t attacking Scripture.
    Far from it.

    It’s poking fun at the strange historical reality that:
    the same Christians who say “the Bible alone” still have to inherit the canon itself from the Church that preserved, recognized, copied, preached, and defended it.

    Because before Christianity was a paperback…

    it was preached.
    It was taught.
    It was sacramental.
    It was apostolic.
    It was a Church.

    And that’s exactly the tension this song plays with — through dry humor, punchy ska energy, and one very awkward participation trophy.

    🎶 “Apostolic Participation Trophy” — a track for converts, cradle Catholics, theology nerds, Church history geeks, and anybody who has ever wondered why Simon the Zealot apparently forgot to turn in his assignment.

    #Catholic #CatholicFaith #SolaScriptura #ChurchHistory #BibleStudy #CatholicMusic #PetersBarque #Theology #ChristianHistory #ApostolicChurch #ChristianMusic #Catechesis #Apologetics #Bible #NewTestament #Christianity #JesusChrist #CatholicTruth #ChurchFathers #Hebrews

    The music is digital. The art is AI. The arguments, sarcasm, and late-night theological spirals are extremely human.

    🌐 https://petersbarquemusic.com
    𝕏 https://x.com/petersbarque
    📺 https://www.youtube.com/@peters-barque
    📸 https://instagram.com/petersbarque
    🎵 https://open.spotify.com/artist/07uvm7SPGUVwYdxELtbXv8
    🍎 https://music.apple.com/us/artist/peters-barque/1857703433
    ☕ https://ko-fi.com/petersbarque
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    A lot of people have asked how they can support Peter’s Barque...

    10/06/2026 | 6 mins.
    A lot of people have asked how they can support Peter’s Barque.

    The best answer is still simple:

    Share the songs.
    Send them to friends.
    Use them in OCIA, youth ministry, Bible studies, classrooms, and comment sections when the same old anti-Catholic canards show up again.

    That helps more than you know.

    But I also wanted to share one other thing.

    Peter’s Barque is new for me — but digital marketing is not. I’ve been helping businesses grow online for almost 20 years, and that work is part of what allows me to keep building this catechetical music project.

    So if you own or run a local business — dentist, contractor, roofer, plumber, restaurant, coffee shop, law firm, therapy office, jewelry store, or any brick-and-mortar business that needs more people finding you on Google — I’d love to talk.

    One of my platforms, https://HabaneroSocial.com, helps local businesses improve their Google Business Profile visibility so more people find them in search and maps.

    No pressure. No obligation.

    But if you’re part of the Peter’s Barque community and you book a call, mention “Peter’s Barque” and I’ll give you a special lifetime discount if it makes sense for us to work together.

    Thanks again for the incredible support. I never expected this project to grow the way it has, but I’m grateful — and I’d be honored to work with some of you.

    God bless.

    #Catholic #CatholicMusic #PetersBarque #CatholicBusiness #CatholicEntrepreneur #LocalBusiness #GoogleBusinessProfile #CatholicFaith
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    🍞🍷🩸 “Ancient Scandal (Transubstantiation)” — The Eucharist Was Always Scandalous

    08/06/2026 | 6 mins.
    🍞🍷🩸 “Ancient Scandal (Transubstantiation)” — The Eucharist Was Always Scandalous

    Yesterday was the Feast of Corpus Christi — the celebration of the Body and Blood of Christ.

    Which makes this a fitting week to release a song about one of the strangest accusations ever leveled against Christians:

    Cannibalism.

    That sounds absurd to modern ears… until you realize why the accusation existed in the first place.

    Christians spoke about eating the Body of Christ and drinking His Blood so literally that pagan Rome misunderstood them. And notably — the early Church didn’t respond by saying:

    “Oh no, you misunderstood. It’s only symbolic.”

    Instead, Christians clarified how it was true.

    Not crude cannibalism.
    Not dead flesh on a plate.
    But the living Christ, truly present under the appearances of bread and wine.

    That mystery eventually came to be called transubstantiation:
    the accidents remain, but the substance changes.

    And honestly? The Incarnation already prepared us for this.

    Jesus looked ordinary too.

    No Roman soldier looking at Christ would have seen “divinity particles” floating around Him. The God who hid Himself in human flesh still hides Himself under ordinary appearances.

    That’s what this song is about.

    🎶 “Ancient Scandal (Transubstantiation)” — a song about John 6, the Real Presence, the accusations against the early Church, and the strange, beautiful scandal at the center of the Eucharist.

    #Catholic #CorpusChristi #Eucharist #RealPresence #Transubstantiation #CatholicMusic #PetersBarque #John6 #AncientScandal

    Peter’s Barque is a catechetical musical project by Justin West. He’s a catechist, not a musician. The music and art are created largely through digital tools — but the words, theology, heart, and occasional sarcasm are still very human.

    Website: https://petersbarquemusic.com
    X: https://x.com/petersbarque
    Instagram: https://instagram.com/petersbarque
    TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@petersbarque
    Facebook: https://facebook.com/petersbarque
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@peters-barque
    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/07uvm7SPGUVwYdxELtbXv8
    Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/peters-barque/1857703433
    Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-7821522
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