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Now Dave, let’s not forget that you reject the teaching contained in a document issued by the Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith and signed by John Paul II The Great himself.I don’t see how your random (name removed by moderator)ut pertains to the discussion in this thread. The issue being discussed has to do with the level of theological certainty pertaining to Bellarmine’s teaching, according to St. Robert himself, and by extension, the level of assent demanded by it. His infalliblity or lack of it is irrelevant.
Which holds more authority, an opinion of a theologian, or an official document issued by the Church and approved by the Pope?