Well I have asked this of Dokimas, if she did not know the Child was God, what do you think she meant by referring to the baby as Lord?
Are you saying that the Apostles did not know that Jesus was God? They may not have a fully defined Trinitarian doctrine but they certainly knew Jesus was God.
Which is fine, but the question again goes back to what did Elizabeth mean then by the term Lord?
Are you serious? You think that having been āfilledā with the Holy Spirit the Holy Spirit is incapable of overcoming Elizabethās ignorance?
If that is so, then how can you accept the Bible to be inerrant if you feel that way?
I mean if the Holy Spirit is incapable of overcoming Elizabeth possible propensity for misinterpreting His guidance, then we have no hope of ever trusting the Bible. After all, the apostles who wrote the Bible could have āmisinterpretedā the guidance of the Holy Spirit as well.

Big difference Rev Kevin. The Bible that is supposed to be inerrant did not say that you non-Catholics were filled with the Holy Spirit.