Kyle,
I am unfamiliar with quoting respondents here but this is a quote from your last-

“I don't know where it says that Peter went to church and then afterward wouldn't eat with Gentiles. Maybe you can direct me to the verse? I do know that when Peter came to Antioch, after some "men from James" arrived, he wouldn't eat with the Gentiles, "fearing those from the circumcision." Now since this would require him to refrain even from taking the Lord's Supper with the Gentiles in the church at Antioch, well, he wasn't really going to church in Antioch, now was he? Or at least he was only attending a small meeting with the Judaizers. But Paul rebuked him on that account, so I do believe Peter ever after was fine attending church with Gentile believers.”

The first sentence in the above says something about Peter refusing to “eat with the Gentiles”.

(Where did this come from?) This question is a rhetorical from me, it does not need an answer and it is not sarcasm.

But here is a question that does need to be studied-
After Paul’s conversion where did he go and why?
Here is another-
The majority of Old Testament Prophets-where did they come from and why?