In all of this, you have furnished Bible verses that are clearly taken out of context or ignore other passages that have related meanings. On a couple, certain words in the verse are clearly ignored.
You appear to have a wonderful ability to spew out Bible verses without any ability to string them together.
But I thank you for the challenge without which I would not have found Papal Infallibility in the Bible.
Whatever. After my first comment or two I stopped taking you seriously because I don’t think you are interested in the truth. So you go ahead and believe your pope is infallible. Meanwhile, based on the Bible, I believe your pope is Antichrist. And go ahead and chant your Hail Marys and rub your rosary beads, but I believe that lucky rabbits foot is a pagan practice. Spiritual truths are spiritually discerned.
“The natural person does not accept the things of the Spirit of God, for they are folly to him, and he is not able to understand them because they are spiritually discerned.” 1 Corinthians 2:14
I dare you to listen to even the first two sermons from the sermon series linked below on Antichrist.
I also dare you to read the information in these links. They won’t take long to read.
From Tradition To Truth: A Priests Story
http://www.bereanbeacon.org/articles/sorted/02_Good_News_for_Catholics/A%20Priest’s%20Story%20by%20Richard%20Bennett.doc
Thy Word is Truth
http://www.bereanbeacon.org/articles/sorted/02_Good_News_for_Catholics/Thy_Word_Is_Truth.pdf
What Every Catholic Should Know
http://www.bereanbeacon.org/articles/sorted/02_Good_News_for_Catholics/What%20Every%20Catholic%20Should%20Know.doc
I think it is important to ask ourselves the following. Do we search Scripture to try to prove our theology or do we derive our theology from Scripture?
I believe Iraneus got it right. He said there is Christ, He had the apostles. And we have the Scriptures the apostles handed to us. What they gave us was sufficient for the knowledge of salvation and godly living. We must examine any traditions, edicts and understandings not clearly handed down by the apostles in their NT writings...Scriptures.
Take the Popes, Luther, Calvin and other theologians and examine what they say with what Christ and the apostles meticulously gave us in writing. The Scriptures.
Better yet throw the theologians on both sides out with the bathwater and obey the Words of Christ and His hand selected apostles the Father chose.
Please share where in the Scriptures one would find papal infallibility? I think Peter would be the first to argue the point. He did deny our Lord three times, and was rebuked by Paul for not extending fellowship to Gentile believers.