There's 2 core doctrines in Catholicism that I just can not agree with, which is what pushed me towards eastern orthodoxy.
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Replying to @home_grown_sanc @DaMockracy
The pope. Immaculate conception.
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I will debate you on the first any time
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We could but I've read numerous church father teachings, I've listened to priests from the east and west talk about it. I've watched catechism classes for both East and west on the teachings. You will never convince me of the infallibility of the pope.
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Wait How often do you think we believe he’s infallible?
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Is it not church doctrine?https://www.catholic.com/tract/papal-infallibility …
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“An infallible pronouncement—whether made by the pope alone or by an ecumenical council—usually is made only when some doctrine has been called into question.” This means when speaking “ex cathedra”. I don’t believe the current Pope has EVER done thishttps://www.quora.com/How-many-times-has-the-Pope-spoken-ex-cathedra …
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He hasn't.
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Thanks, I didn’t think so. The teaching is that God would never allow an untruth to be spoken in that circumstance. When not speaking ex cathedra popes can do all kind of evil, but they’re infallible when they don the authority of ex cathedra. God won’t allow that to be corrupted
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