To: D-fendr; CynicalBear; metmom; Quix; presently no screen name
No, everything I do is fallible. I am a human being, and as long as I'm in this body of flesh, I will be a fallible person.
Which begs the question. What about the Magisterium? A group of human beings. Who cannot step outside their body of flesh to make infallible doctrine. Just how does that work?
886 posted on
11/28/2011 2:37:55 PM PST by
smvoice
(Better Buck up, Buttercup. The wailing and gnashing is for an eternity..)
To: smvoice; D-fendr; metmom; Quix; presently no screen name
>>Who cannot step outside their body of flesh to make infallible doctrine. Just how does that work?<<
Its transubstantiation I think. Of course that's a fallible opinion I'm pretty sure.
To: smvoice
No, everything I do is fallible.Which is important to remember when reading your pronouncements on the Church.
What about the Magisterium?
If you sincerely wish to learn, then study the Church, its history goes all the way back.
If you don't sincerely wish to learn, then nevermind.
889 posted on
11/28/2011 2:50:04 PM PST by
D-fendr
(Deus non alligatur sacramentis sed nos alligamur.)
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