Sixth Ecumenical Council (Third Council of Constantinople)

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So Pope Adrian was not aware, in 1512, of this pious apostolic doctrine?
Not only did professor Adriaan Florenszoon Boeyens not know that the pope was supposed to be infallible while he taught theology at the University of Louvain, but he had his professorial statement about pope’s being able to err (and even officially teach heresy) republished after becoming Pope Adrian VI.
 
God is merciful and just. I’m simply presenting the historical perspective of what constitutes a heresy. I don’t personally think that God will condemn all who believe in heresies to hell, but I simply mean to say that the logical consequence of heretical doctrines is that there is no true salvation. The state of the souls of people like Arius, Nestorius, Eutyches, etc., is not really for us to judge.
Thanks for your explanation, which I would have to agree with. 👍
 
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