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Greetings, Ben.Hi La,
Again, not either or so much. The person in the office totally matters also. History bears this out.
Tell me, would you prefer that Jesus personally groomed and picked our president, and is what we are doing now just as unconditionally infallible because of His promised guidance/hand in the matter ?
Blessings
History has proven that while there have been bad popes, none of them, I repeat none of them, have taught error.
So while I see your point, I trust more in God that He keeps His promise to the Church just like He kept all His promises to the Jews in the OT.
From the protestant side, I know for a fact that a good Christian like yourself has likely seen numerous occasions where a rotten individual, a seemingly hopeless case, has had a epiphany of sorts, a come to Jesus moment where God straightens that person out and put them on the right path. Happens quite frequently, God uses the weak to confound the wise. So I do not concern myself with Popes or other Bishops who have character flaws. It’s the office instituted by Jesus that matters.
We can trust that the same office Peter held and used to spread the Word, the same office that led Pope Damasus to decree what is inspired, is the same office of today, teaching Truth and feeding the sheep John 21.
Pax