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<blockquote data-quote="Slim Whitman" data-source="post: 1503109" data-attributes="member: 21253"><p>That's good to know. I wasn't giddy, but maybe jumped the gun a bit on sharing something from Disclose.TV without researching it further. I am relieved if it is not the official position.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>A data point showing that patriarchs/popes/bishops and other church leaders are not infallible no matter what denomination or sect they belong to. Is that a falsity though? There is a fair amount of mudslinging based on this premise and I disagree that any one man or group of men is going to be free from errors in judgement. Even the bible itself was written by men who were prone to errors just like every other human. Divinely inspired, yes. But totally free from misinterpretations or erroneous presumptions? That part is hard for me to accept. I can't think of a single religious denomination on earth that hasn't made at least one serious misstep, but that doesn't prevent me from having faith in God.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slim Whitman, post: 1503109, member: 21253"] That's good to know. I wasn't giddy, but maybe jumped the gun a bit on sharing something from Disclose.TV without researching it further. I am relieved if it is not the official position. A data point showing that patriarchs/popes/bishops and other church leaders are not infallible no matter what denomination or sect they belong to. Is that a falsity though? There is a fair amount of mudslinging based on this premise and I disagree that any one man or group of men is going to be free from errors in judgement. Even the bible itself was written by men who were prone to errors just like every other human. Divinely inspired, yes. But totally free from misinterpretations or erroneous presumptions? That part is hard for me to accept. I can't think of a single religious denomination on earth that hasn't made at least one serious misstep, but that doesn't prevent me from having faith in God. [/QUOTE]
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