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1 | Evangelicals and Catholics | Rom 3:28 | Brian.g | 12426 | ||
Number 5 Infallibility is: Exemption or immunity from liability to error or failure. Like the father of a family, the authority of the father is absolute. His wife and children may discuss and debate with him, but when the final decision of the father is made and that decision is truly made in the best interest of the family, then his decision must be accepted and followed. When the decision is made out of love and commitment to his family, then there will be no wrong decisions made, there will be no decisions which the family cannot accept. The father will be accorded the respect of infallibilty - the exemption or immunity from liability to error or failure. We, as members of the Church, must humble ourselves to understand and believe that the man choosen as the successor to Peter is a good and honorable man committed to Gods law and that his decisions are made with the best interest of the Church, her members and in accordance with God's law. He must also be accorded the same respect of infallibility - the exemption or immunity from liability to error or failure. |
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2 | Evangelicals and Catholics | Rom 3:28 | glory777 | 12663 | ||
Brian.g- I have a problem with this. If you know church history, how can you say the pope is infallible when you can see all the atrocities that were committed upon pope's orders or knowledge. Wasn't the Inquisition done upon the pope's orders? I may be wrong. Marriages could be annulled if you were a friendly king, behavior of some popes was reprehensible. Popes are men, they are not infallible. Debbie |
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