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Do all non-Catholics agree with the following, which will be followed by 3 more question:
Infallibility does not mean that a pope is incapable of sin. All popes are human and therefore sinners.
Infallibility does not mean that the pope is inspired. Papal infallibility does not involve any special revelation from God. A pope learns about his faith in the same way that anyone else doesāhe studies.
Infallibility cannot be used to change existing doctrines or proclaim new ones. It can only be used to confirm or clarify and develop (when needed,) - what has always been taught. The teachings of Jesus cannot change but they can be clarified and further developed over time - eg the Trinity.
Infallibility does not mean that a pope cannot err when he speaks as a private Bishop. As a man he is fallible and capable of error.
Infallibility does not guarantee that a pope will officially teach anything. However, when he, (as the successor of Peter) - does teach he is protected by the perpetual guidance of the Holy Spirit in some ineffable manner. Probably the same way God guided the prophets and the Apostles to teach infallibly, preventing them from teaching erroneously. If he decides to teach the truth, from the chair of Peter, then the Holy Spirit is the only divine Person that getās all the credit since the HS is the One Who will, if a Pope decides to teach error, (either knowingly or unknowingly) - prevent him from doing so, of course in some inexplicable way.
Question:
Infallibility is not something that endows a pope with divine powers, but rather it is a gift of the Holy Spirit that protects the Church from the human frailties of a Bishop of Rome. If we believed half the cray stuff out there on the big olā internet about the Pope, and it turned out to be true, none of us would even belong to the CC. LOLā¦
All Christians believe that God used sinful fallible men (apostles and successors such as Luke etc.) - to infallibly teach and write Scripture. Why then is it so hard to believe that God would continue to work through their sinful fallible successors until Jesusā return, in order to to protect doctrinal truth from corruption and ensure the preservation of it, just as God did with the 1st century apostles for the 1st century Christians.
Arenāt the 16th century or the 21st century Christians just as entitled to the same certainty regarding doctrinal truth as the 1st century Christians were, who were taught by nothing more than sinful, fallible leaders via the guidance of God, just as is the case today?
Wouldnāt the HS continue to guide the church leaders that succeeded the apostles and the church leaders that succeeded themā¦in perpetuity?
Surely such a protection was implied when Jesus said to His chosen leaders:
āHe who hears you hears me.ā
āI will be with you forever.ā
āHe will guide you into all truth.ā

Infallibility does not mean that a pope is incapable of sin. All popes are human and therefore sinners.
Infallibility does not mean that the pope is inspired. Papal infallibility does not involve any special revelation from God. A pope learns about his faith in the same way that anyone else doesāhe studies.
Infallibility cannot be used to change existing doctrines or proclaim new ones. It can only be used to confirm or clarify and develop (when needed,) - what has always been taught. The teachings of Jesus cannot change but they can be clarified and further developed over time - eg the Trinity.
Infallibility does not mean that a pope cannot err when he speaks as a private Bishop. As a man he is fallible and capable of error.
Infallibility does not guarantee that a pope will officially teach anything. However, when he, (as the successor of Peter) - does teach he is protected by the perpetual guidance of the Holy Spirit in some ineffable manner. Probably the same way God guided the prophets and the Apostles to teach infallibly, preventing them from teaching erroneously. If he decides to teach the truth, from the chair of Peter, then the Holy Spirit is the only divine Person that getās all the credit since the HS is the One Who will, if a Pope decides to teach error, (either knowingly or unknowingly) - prevent him from doing so, of course in some inexplicable way.
Question:
Infallibility is not something that endows a pope with divine powers, but rather it is a gift of the Holy Spirit that protects the Church from the human frailties of a Bishop of Rome. If we believed half the cray stuff out there on the big olā internet about the Pope, and it turned out to be true, none of us would even belong to the CC. LOLā¦
All Christians believe that God used sinful fallible men (apostles and successors such as Luke etc.) - to infallibly teach and write Scripture. Why then is it so hard to believe that God would continue to work through their sinful fallible successors until Jesusā return, in order to to protect doctrinal truth from corruption and ensure the preservation of it, just as God did with the 1st century apostles for the 1st century Christians.
Arenāt the 16th century or the 21st century Christians just as entitled to the same certainty regarding doctrinal truth as the 1st century Christians were, who were taught by nothing more than sinful, fallible leaders via the guidance of God, just as is the case today?
Wouldnāt the HS continue to guide the church leaders that succeeded the apostles and the church leaders that succeeded themā¦in perpetuity?
Surely such a protection was implied when Jesus said to His chosen leaders:
āHe who hears you hears me.ā
āI will be with you forever.ā
āHe will guide you into all truth.ā