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davidv
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Why are you ignoring the scriptural references given in post #79.Those things you referenced are teachings which have been substantially backed up by the scriptures, whereas in this case, there is evidence that I believe proves the opposite of what the Church is teaching on infallibility. That is the ultimate difference. As I clarified in a subsequent post to the one you cited, there are elements to my faith that I do not fully understand, of course, but that doesn’t mean I should ignore what I see as a clear contradiction. Jesus is very clear in Mathew 18: “Again, truly I tell you that if two of you on earth agree about anything they ask for, it will be done for them by my Father in heaven. 20 For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them.”
How can anyone say this passage doesn’t grant infallibility to the apostles? It clearly does. In fact, the Church AGREES WITH ME that it does, they just say that it only does so when the apostles are in communion with Peter, something that doesn’t appear anywhere in Mathew 18, something I believe the Church has erred on.
What you believe, does not make the Church wrong?