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SpiritMeadow
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As I have stated before, I’m not sure we even agree on what is considered “infallible” at this point. I hear a lot of different definitions and a lot of differerent lists. I trust that over time the Spirit of the collective church corrects error. Those churches that do not are in my opinion doomed to ultimate failure. So far the Catholic Church has managed to endure longer than any other form of Christianity. I hope and believe that that bodes well for her in the long run. I consider it an obligation to speak out when i believe my Church is straying from truth. Full and honest and open discussion is the only means I am aware of that successfully ends in truth. In that I agree 100 percent with President Madison.Do you dissenters (SpiritMeadow, patg, drpmjhess, etc) differentiate between what you consider infallible teachings of the church and what you consider changeable? Or do you even believe in infallibility at all? Not specifically papal infallibility, but the infallibility of the magesterium.