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Then how can you possibly anathematize someone or something? If you don’t believe X then you are anathema and will be cast out into the darkness where there is wailing and gnashing of teeth - but, oh, I can’t actually give a guarantee that X is the truth - that just doesn’t compute.No, it isn’t.
Because there are competing versions of the ‘truth’.Because of truth. If truth is the same past, present, and future, why do we need infallibility to know what the truth is?
- A - I’m a bishop and I say Jesus is of the same substance of God.
- B - I’m a bishop and I say that Jesus is of like substance of God.
Also, just because the truth is there doesn’t mean we recognize it immediately. If we did there would have never been any need for ecumenical councils. For example. obviously that Christ has two wills in the Incarnation is the truth, has been the truth, and forever will be the truth. But it took several centuries for the Church to fully recognize, understand and formulate that truth.