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1 | Evangelicals and Catholics | Rom 3:28 | Norrie | 12544 | ||
That is called submission, not infallibility. I don't know what Cath. teach now. I had my main religion training before Vat. II, I went to Cath school and religion was a class every day. The nuns explained infallibility as whenever the pope gets up to make a decision from the Chair of Peter, that is when he is infallible. He may be planning on saying something completely different as a man, but when he gets on that chair, the Holy Spirit speaks thru him and whatever he says then is infallible. Of course when they canonize someone, that is when they are infallible. Then later they decided St. Christopher didn't even exist so how can they be infallible??? That's when I started questioning. |
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2 | Evangelicals and Catholics | Rom 3:28 | Brian.g | 12583 | ||
Some call it submission Some call it humility Some call it infallibility Some call it trust On the day the decision was made, I trust the Pope has made a decision in the best interest of the Church. Would the Popes decision be different if it was made a month, year or century later, maybe. Is it better that the Church corrects an error or allows the error to remain, in order to avoid criticism? |
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3 | Evangelicals and Catholics | Rom 3:28 | Makarios | 12603 | ||
As for me, I have my trust in Christ and in Him alone. I refuse to put my trust in any pope or any human, since Christ is more than able to guide and direct the church Himself. | ||||||
4 | Evangelicals and Catholics | Rom 3:28 | Brian.g | 12627 | ||
Every Church has a form of government, whether it's a local pastor or a national council. These are the people who are in charge - here on earth. |
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