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So why does one decision of the magisterium rise above and potentially trump any other decision of the magisterium for you? We can show you at length that there aren’t contradictions on the fundamentals, but I think a larger issue might be making this or any singular decision/act more significant than others arbitrarily.I have to disagree with this. When the bible was standardised at the council of Nicea in 325, bishops and church fathers from all over the world attended and discussed what was inspired and what was to be thrown out as outside the line of scripture. For me anything that is in the 73 chapters take precedence over any priest, bishop or church father. For deeper explainations we can study the commentry of the chapters but no other source should be used if it contradicts the bible.