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Eternally no, who could be?
Theologically yes, I'll have to go by my conscience and I believe I'm about to reject Pastor Aeternus as heresy.
That's a official dogma of the church and the entire office of the papacy rests upon it.
I think Vatican 1 was the worst thing that could happen to the church and that it placed a human being in the place of God through utter blasphemy.
If this end up being my theological conviction then I have to leave the church.
That's a tough one. I wish I could help, but it's been a struggle of mine too. I don't like it. Jesus wants unity for us, and that one was one of the single biggest things they could have done to hurt unity with the East - and what we gained were two Marian Dogmas that were not essential to salvation, but were well accepted already.
Even if it's true, doesn't mean it was right to do it.
I have no issue with obedience to truth, but obedience to questionable things gets much harder.
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