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In reply to the discussion: Though it's scary to agree with this Pope so often...this one isn't his quote... [View all]Drahthaardogs
(6,843 posts)except yours (which you are too ignorant of the church to even know are wrong). Your contention was that since the Pope is infallible, he can change whatever he wants whenever he wants, especially (per you), Sacred Doctrine and Tradition ..i.e., the Magisterium.
In fact, here are your words (which are completely made up nonsense) below:
" Popes don't write the laws" ... heh, that is silly. The pope is not the unquestioned leader of his church? He is not infallible in matters of doctrine?"
You are wrong, have been wrong, and are trying desperately to deflect, re-direct, and re-write. Sorry the black and white shows your ignorance on this subject. You give cite an article that describes the Church's infallibility, instead of ex-cathedra, which is the proper term for Papal infallibility. The think the Pope can change the Magisterium at will.
We are done. You want me to defend a Catholic position that does not exist. You want to blame a Pope for not doing that which he does not have the power to do. I refuse to tilt-windmills sir. You state that he believes gays are evil. These are NOT Church positions and I am not entertaining your silliness any longer. If you actually educate yourself and want to have an intelligent conversation about the ills of the Church and what could be done to promote change, look me up. If you want to sit here and argue your own lies and misconceptions, find someone else.