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Gilbert_Keith
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Our Protestant friends ought not to complain about the Catholic notion of papal infallibility. They practice it themselves all the time. The difference is that every Protestant calls *himself *infallible. Now you will never hear him admit it, but if he did not believe it, he would have to say from time to time, “I might be wrong.”
Has anyone ever heard a Protestant make such an admission?
The only time I ever hear one admit it is when he shops around for a different Protestant church (where he will adopt another stance of infallibility for himself) or just before he chooses to enter the Catholic Church (where he will finally resign himself to the one and changeless infallibility of Rome).
Catholic or Protestant, one cannot escape being an infallibilist.
Has anyone ever heard a Protestant make such an admission?
The only time I ever hear one admit it is when he shops around for a different Protestant church (where he will adopt another stance of infallibility for himself) or just before he chooses to enter the Catholic Church (where he will finally resign himself to the one and changeless infallibility of Rome).
Catholic or Protestant, one cannot escape being an infallibilist.