Can the Church infallibly interpret Scripture? (Part 1)

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This is "Part 1" to my three part series on whether or not the Bible supports the Church can interpret the Scriptures "infallibly." Check out my Intro I made just before this if you haven't already. I explain what the Bible means by "interpretation," and the specific passages in the Bible the Roman Catholic Church professes to have interpreted "infallibly" for Scriptural support for some of their doctrines & dogmas binding to all Roman Catholics. Parts 2 through 3 will follow once they get uploaded. Click here for "Part 2":

Click here for the video I mentioned from @tonycostatorontoapologetic5307 on what parts of the Bible has the Roman Catholic Church infallibly interpreted?

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If the question is "Is the Church of Rome infallible, " then the answer is trivially and demonstrably no. Claiming to be infallible and actually being infallible are (obviously) not the same thing.

philo-aletheia
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1 Timothy 3:15 says, "If I am delayed, you will know how people ought to conduct themselves in God's household, which is the church of the living God, the pillar and foundation of the truth".

rolandochico
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good information on the 'immaculate conception'.
that system is totally twisted.

tony
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i really doubt that.what when they say the bible is not enough.they must've missed Isaiah 34:16, 1Corinthians 4:6, and Galatians 1:8.they have idulgence, prayer for the dead, rosary, baptism of babies, praying to dead people.

arnelnaca
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God's church clearly upholds His Truth, according to 1 Tim 3:15
His Truth = His Word (John 17:17) and His Ten Commandments -- Psalm 119:142, 151
including, of course, Exodus 20:8-11, which is about the 7th day Sabbath, showing the other 6 days are work days.

therefore, no. catholicism isn't His church and can't even get Ten Commandments correct.
catholicism, as well as any other which doesn't uphold the 7th day Sabbath, clearly does not fit.

tony