Isaac14:
this actually means that the East rebelled against Rome?
“Error has no rights”, including Rome’s papal jurisdictional understanding errors. Hence, no real rebelling by East, who otherwise are in full accord with Rome.
“then, by anyone in authority, something be sanctioned out of conformity with the principles of right reason, and consequently hurtful to the commonwealth, such an enactment can have no binding force of law, .”…Augustine. Libertas#10
"the right to command and to require obedience exists only so far as it is in accordance with the authority of God,
But when anything is commanded which is plainly at variance with the will of God, there is a wide departure from this divinely constituted order, and at the same time a direct conflict with divine authority; therefore, it is right not to obey". Libertas #30
“As it is contrary to reason that error and truth should have equal rights”…Libertas #34
Of course these postulations deal with civil authority yet Jesus makes cross reference to beware of bad doctrine of those in Moses seat. Indeed obey when in accordance to God’s intent otherwise no.
Furthermore, civil and church authority were very intertwined since 4th century, hence lending some credence to applying such words to church governance.
"Thus, it is manifest that man’s best and surest teacher is God, the Source and Principle of all truth;
“And they shall all be taught of God.”"(8) Libertas #26
Of course the above verse is that God himself teaches the individual not withstanding any magistetium. For He says neighbor will not need to teach his neighbor anymore, for God will teach.
Yet we have this in Libertas #24 dealing with with teaching:
“because the authority of teachers has great weight with their hearers,
who can rarely decide for themselves as to the truth or falsehood of the instruction given to them.”
This seems contrary to #26.
Libertas 27 goes on to say the church is pillar of truth, without error.
So indeed God teaches thru the church infallibly. The CC acknowledges God also enlightens the individual to CC teaching.
The rub is some of #24 is on lay people, that we are not dignified, qualified enough for Godly revelation as acorded more highly in clergy.
In my opinion, this abusive reasoning by church is self serving, setting up the old priesthood and intermediary teacher as in OT, before such widespread pouring out of His Spirit into, into saved flesh, and His baptism in the Holy Ghost took place, as if we have no better covenant.
Hence, those opposed to any CC understanding have no rights, according to darker times and decrees from CC .
http://www.vatican.va/content/leo-xiii/en/encyclicals/documents/hf_l-xiii_enc_20061888_libertas.html