There seems to be a lot of misunderstanding and inconsistency in the varying understandings and beliefs regarding infallibility that I wanted to look at.
Many Protestants scoff at the notion of Papal Infallibilty as if it's ludicrous to suppose that a man might ever speak infallibly... WHILE at the same time acknowledging that the Scriptures were written infallibly. SO there seems to be some understanding, by some denominations, that some men at some time, did in fact speak and/or write infallibly under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.
Meanwhile - some Pentacostals who argue against the notion that the Pope can speak infallibly are lining up to hear "words of knowledge" and "prophecies" over their lives, church, town etc... and treating them as if their words are indeed the infallible words of God. They seem to argue against the one man BUT FOR the many other men (and women).
Now - I don't really want to limit the discussion to Papal Infallibilty as it's not particularly something I agree with either... BUT I do want to try to examine the whole concept of infallibility to better understand our perspectives and the reasoning behind them as well as the consistency of our beliefs.
So where do you stand on it all?
For Catholics - is it just the Pope? If so - why?
For non-Catholics - Was the bible written infallibly? Did some men in OT and NT speak infallibly at times? Do some speak infallibly at times today? If not - why not? If so - why not the Pope?
Peace
Many Protestants scoff at the notion of Papal Infallibilty as if it's ludicrous to suppose that a man might ever speak infallibly... WHILE at the same time acknowledging that the Scriptures were written infallibly. SO there seems to be some understanding, by some denominations, that some men at some time, did in fact speak and/or write infallibly under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.
Meanwhile - some Pentacostals who argue against the notion that the Pope can speak infallibly are lining up to hear "words of knowledge" and "prophecies" over their lives, church, town etc... and treating them as if their words are indeed the infallible words of God. They seem to argue against the one man BUT FOR the many other men (and women).
Now - I don't really want to limit the discussion to Papal Infallibilty as it's not particularly something I agree with either... BUT I do want to try to examine the whole concept of infallibility to better understand our perspectives and the reasoning behind them as well as the consistency of our beliefs.
So where do you stand on it all?
For Catholics - is it just the Pope? If so - why?
For non-Catholics - Was the bible written infallibly? Did some men in OT and NT speak infallibly at times? Do some speak infallibly at times today? If not - why not? If so - why not the Pope?
Peace
