The CC has all kinds of ups and downs, but she has never taught an error. We have God's promise on that.huh? what? your not some nut job are you? why do people take offence for things they don't do, or are not responsible for? you didn't do it, your not an authority in the church that is responsible for its, what, 1600 or so years of history, as a church of the state are you? (it still is, as a matter of fact, the Vatican is its own state, and the Roman Catholic Church is the Church thereof) or are you just looking for a fight, or an excuse to be angry a chance to exercise your God given right to be given to wrath, for what other men do? what's next, your head starts spinning and green slime comes out?
its a simple observation of history, that is true, read your history books even the church itself has such history info, its not derogatory, just true. all organizations such as religions nations (Israel) corporations have ups and downs in their history. what delusional thinking would make you think that the Catholic Church is exempt? doesn't matter what denomination in the case your talking about, Baptists have issues, Lutherans, Calvinists, have issues, and so do the rest, so what. get over it, and stop acting like you've just been traumatized. you're not going to cry about it are you?
The Bible repeatedly teaches the Church is infallible and indefectable. So for the Church to "go astray" is IMPOSSIBLE according to the Bible.
The corrupt pope argument backfires, because it proves the gates of Hades assailed, but did not prevail. . The essence of the doctrine of the papacy has not changed in 2000 years. No bad pope taught anything in the first place,and even if they did their teaching would be without error. We have God's promises on that.
Bringing up the sins of the reformers shows the futility of the bad pope argument.
We don't abandon Peter because of Judas.

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