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Do you want to go over these issues in order?
First off, I don’t have problem with defined doctrine…Catholics and Orthodox and Reformation Protestantism have defined doctrines in the form of Creeds. I questioned in my posts since yesterday the issue of Catholics snowballing Protestants with the old canard of “We got an infallible authority (and I know because the Pope told me so) and you Protestants have nothing but a Bible and your Private interpretation. “
You’re on…
Glad you have no trouble with creeds … so tell me (since you are a bit vague about your denomination) what is your creed?
If you use the Apostles’, Nicene, and Athanasian creeds than you mis-use the term Catholic which was used by Ignatius of Antioch at the beginning of the 2nd Century. Just when did your version of protestantism come to be recognized? The following quote from Ignatitus will do twice the work for me - identifying when the term catholic or universal was used and how it refers to the Church founded by Christ on Peter - and an early non-Scriptural reference to the Eucharist.
"Let no one do anything of concern to the Church without the bishop. Let that be considered a valid Eucharist which is celebrated by the bishop or by one whom he ordains . Wherever the bishop appears, let the people be there; just as wherever Jesus Christ is, there is the Catholic Church" (Letter to the Smyrneans 8:2 [A.D. 110]).
Truly, if you are concerned about canards, than you do not have to look very far!
Now, when it comes to Papal Infallibility, we have to be careful to understand just what is being identified. In the almost 2,000 year history of the Catholic Church the Holy Spirit has prevented His Church from teaching error. That is all that is meant (but, considering the doctrinal chaos one sees throughout the 20,000+ various protestant groups, sects, cults, assemblies, unions, congregations, etc - not teaching error says a lot!) By the same token, Papal Infallibility does not mean that the Pope is sinless, perfect, wise, or never makes a mistake in matter outside of Faith and Morals when he is going to speak in a definitive way. This long history of Popes beginning with Peter’s 3x denial of Christ has a list of individuals who certainly demonstrated - some through public scandal - that they were very human. Fortunately, these men have been few and far between.
Paul’s two letters to Timmothy contain some excellent resources - so, let me invite you to look at 1Tim 3:14-15 and 2Tim 1:12-14. I’ve taken the liberty of providing the text for you…
1Tim 3:14
I am writing you about these matters, although I hope to visit you soon.
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But if I should be delayed, you should know how to behave in the household of God, which is the church of the living God, the pillar and foundation of truth.
It is the Catholic Church that is “…the pillar and foundation of truth…” not Scripture!

This does not belittle Scripture (only the heresy of Sola Scriptura). There is no confusion of doctrine or of meaning because the Catholic Church is protected by the Holy Spirit in defining and explaining the message of God without fear of error.
2Tim 12
On this account I am suffering these things; but I am not ashamed, for I know him in whom I have believed and am confident that he is able to guard what has been entrusted to me until that day.
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Take as your norm the sound words that you heard from me, in the faith and love that are in Christ Jesus.
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Guard this rich trust with the help of the holy Spirit that dwells within us.
God bless