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grannymh
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When you get a chance, would you let me know if this sentence from another poster – I don’t want to get too far afield of Itwin’s OP, because he already agrees that the Holy Scriptures are a product of infalliblity, so his issues relate to other matters – is what you currently believe.This thread has been very informative, and makes me wonder if I should not have used some broader term than “papal infallibility” when describing the Pope’s authority or that authority of all the bishops gathered together?
As for the link, I’ll check back after reading it.
Here is what your post 1 says: “We agree that the writers of Scripture were protected from error under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. Though, I would not say that they were always and at every moment protected from error, though they definitely were inspired when writing scripture.”
This cranky (feminine of snarky) granny has a problem with applying “infallible” to any kind of written literature. In my mind, lots of things could be protected from error; but that does not automatically make them a Catholic infallible doctrine. Spell check protects from error.