Catholics know the limits of papal infallibility.
However, they also know that the Holy Ghost guides the Church byond specific and circumscribed ex cathedra statements and that Catholics should have more loyalty to the Holy Father and more openness to listening to his advice than to following their own whims and prejudices.
Tuttle creates a straw man to justify his carping, schismatic attitude.
Let Tuttle be a traditionalist Protestant continually second-guessing and one-upping the man whom the Holy Ghost has selected as Vicar.
I'll stay Catholic.
I'm not sure if most Catholics know about papal infallibility, or it's limits. I'm not sure most bishops know, at least in this country.
Okay, where is the strawman in his arguments? Show me?
**I'll stay Catholic.**
BTTT!