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If you say that the Church cannot be 100% correct then it is you who are denying not only the Scriptures, but the power of the True and Living God. If the Church is guided by the Holy Spirit, which we know is the case, then how can it not be 100% correct? Can God lie? No, He cannot. To call the Church anything but infallible is to “turn the Truth of God into a lie” Why do I say this? There is the promise of the Holy Spirit in the aforementioned John 16:13. In Matthew 16:18, Jesus promises that “the gates of death shall not prevail against [the Church].” We are told that all things are possible with God (Matthew 19:26, Mark 9:23, Mark 10:27, Luke 1:27, Philippians 4:13). Are you denying the power of God, saying that He cannot preserve the Church that He started from error? From the fractious nature of Protestantism, it is easy to see that they enjoy no such protection. Think about it. In the roughly 2000 year history of the Catholic Church, it still stands united against all heresy. In the roughly 500 years since the Protestant reformation, there are 30,000+ denominations, some with as few as a single congregation. Is that conducive with the Scriptures? No. Where does it say in the Scriptures that anyone has the right to start their own Church? Nowhere. So much for only using the Scriptures to determine true doctrine.Could I not say to you that just because you don’t see what some of us are trying to tell you, doesn’t make it wrong?
If I haven’t been given the grace to see it your way, then it’s not my fault.
The Church is made up of fallible people so it can’t be 100% correct. Guess what? That’s not a big deal for God. He knows our frame and it’s but dust. He knows we are all sinners prone to mistake. He and He alone is able to deal with it so that His Gospel will go forth.