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We mean in other words that the Church is infallible in her objective definitive teaching regarding faith and morals, not that believers are infallible in their subjective interpretation of her teaching.
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Others, who avoid this elementary blunder, think the pope relies on some sort of amulet or magical incantation when an infallible definition is due. Given these common misapprehensions regarding the basic tenets of papal infallibility, it is necessary to explain exactly what infallibility is not.
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Infallibility - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Infallibility , from Latin origin ('in', not + 'fallere', to deceive), is a term with a variety of meanings related to knowing truth with certainty. When a statement, teaching, or book is called 'inf...
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Papal infallibility - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Infallible - Definition of Infallible at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Infallible. Look it up now! ... absolutely trustworthy or sure: an infallible rule.
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Fallible Authors: Infallible Bible / Discussion on the inerrancy of Scripture ... After all, even fallible humans can get things right some of the time, especially if they are supervised by Someone who is infallible.
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The word "inerrancy" is used to refer to a text that is considered accurate, truthful, and totally free of error. A text that contains mistakes is errant. ... The term is often used by conservative theologians: ... In Judaism to refer to the Torah,
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