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    infallibility


    1. Unsurprisingly, we arrive at the head of the wasteg without any major problems – I am becoming inured to Berndt’s apparent infallibility! Leaving me holding the two ggs, he goes off to the Wastegmaster’s office to make enquiries about barges going across to Chester


    2. A Perfect Being cannot ―cause‖ its own creation inasmuch as (the) subsequent effects of Creation imply an (existing) potential for movement or change and/or possessing a set of predicates or determinants otherwise lacking in a Perfect Being that is ―entirely without limit or incapable of any infallibility, whatsoever


    3. Whether the (Holy) Scriptures should remain subject to generational contentions or modern interpretations, much in the manner that Constitutional Law is persuaded by the (legal) authority of evolving standards of decency, such arguments that otherwise provide recourse to alternative viewpoints, must be equally troubling as arbitrary viewpoints relating to Papal Infallibility or the Divine Rights of Kings!


    4. One final point, I wish to clarify what I meant by the Church‘s Infallibility


    5. Formal attempts to override its essential features, in whatever manner, will not alter the infallibility of its designs; that is to say, make it any less true


    6. I am not implying parental infallibility


    7. 6 "The thing most deplorable is not merely this erroneous idea of the absolute perfection of the Scripture record and the infallibility of its teachings, but rather the confusing misinterpretation of these sacred writings by the tradition-enslaved scribes and Pharisees at Jerusalem


    8. But in this brotherhood of Jesus there is no place for sectarian rivalry, group bitterness, nor assertions of moral superiority and spiritual infallibility


    9. infallibility of our operation


    10. The self-imputation of superiority, epiphanic knowledge, and infallibility and the assumption that others need and crave the guru's message are at the heart of an elaborate construct which often borders on the psychotic:

    11. “Except for our meddling, the earth is the most stable organism we can know about, a complex system, a vast intelligence turning in the warmth of the sun, running its internal affairs with the near infallibility of a huge computer


    12. was promised that such infallibility would belong, that


    13. recognises the infallibility of Newton once again? Why would the mass at present then not activate gravity


    14. whilst all of them were fighting for their own self-advancement by gaining his approval over that of their rivals, he could act out the egomaniacal role of infallibility; which was merely a carbon copy of the same role the Kaiser had acted out as their King


    15. And then criticized for putting up false promises and a false front after the sheep have become disillusioned with the temporary myth of their invincible superiority and infallibility


    16. without giving up completely her claim of infallibility


    17. Hell is a place of eternal torment without giving up completely her claim of infallibility


    18. and in the infallibility of the clearly duplicitous Pope


    19. And he shall speak great words (infallibility, strong lies, blasphemies) against the Most High,


    20. torment without giving up completely her claim of infallibility

    21. Maybe this is why two of their English Bible translations do not have the word "Hell" in them, and who knows how many other Catholics translations in other languages do not; however, because it has been the official doctrine for centuries, and the decrees of councils and Popes, the Roman Catholic Church cannot officially not teach Hell is a place of eternal torment without giving up completely their claim of infallibility


    22. Protestantism has not made this claim of infallibility and many are giving Hell up


    23. " (5) The claim of Infallibility is "sitting as God in the temple


    24. However, because it has been the official doctrine for centuries and the decrees of councils and Popes, the Roman Catholic Church cannot officially not teach Hell is a place of eternal torment without giving up completely her claim of infallibility


    25. place of eternal torment without giving up completely her claim of infallibility


    26. There was a very different aura about the infallibility and inaccessibility of the White House


    27. "O, I know about the infallibility of the Pope


    28. "Papal infallibility," said Mr


    29. "There they were at it, all the cardinals and bishops and archbishops from all the ends of the earth and these two fighting dog and devil until at last the Pope himself stood up and declared infallibility a dogma of the Church ex cathedra


    30. Next to the merit of infallibility which you appear to possess, I rank that of candidly acknowledging a fault

    31. shipboard: its properties for cleansing, quenching thirst and fire, nourishing vegetation: its infallibility as paradigm and paragon: its metamorphoses as vapour, mist, cloud, rain, sleet, snow, hail: its strength in rigid hydrants: its variety of forms in loughs and bays and gulfs and bights and guts and lagoons and atolls and archipelagos and sounds and fjords and minches and tidal estuaries and arms of sea: its solidity in glaciers, icebergs, icefloes: its docility in working hydraulic millwheels, turbines, dynamos, electric power stations, bleachworks, tanneries, scutchmills: its utility in canals, rivers, if navigable, floating and graving docks: its potentiality derivable from harnessed tides or watercourses falling from level to level: its submarine fauna and flora (anacoustic, photophobe), numerically, if not literally, the inhabitants of the globe: its ubiquity as constituting 90 percent of the human body: the noxiousness of its effluvia in lacustrine marshes, pestilential fens, faded flowerwater, stagnant pools in the waning moon


    32. Does this situation look like others they have seen that turned out poorly? Is it the kind of value trap-the price gets cheap enough to buy and then stays cheap forever-that has snared them before? Still no iron-clad guarantee of infallibility, this exercise in self-examination is one more check on their wisdom


    33. Thus,—and in the exaggeration of anguish, and the optical illusion of consternation, all that might have corrected and restrained this impression was effaced, and society, and the human race, and the universe were, henceforth, summed up in his eyes, in one simple and terrible feature,—thus the penal laws, the thing judged, the force due to legislation, the decrees of the sovereign courts, the magistracy, the government, prevention, repression, official cruelty, wisdom, legal infallibility, the principle of authority, all the dogmas on which rest political and civil security, sovereignty, justice, public truth, all this was rubbish, a shapeless mass, chaos; he himself, Javert, the spy of order, incorruptibility in the service of the police, the bull-dog providence of society, vanquished and hurled to earth; and, erect, at the summit of all that ruin, a man with a green cap on his head and a halo round his brow; this was the astounding confusion to which he had come; this was the fearful vision which he bore within his soul


    34. Now that their enthusiasm was gone, they were dragged onward by the knowledge of their captain’s infallibility


    35. And so since most remote times men have endeavoured to discover such definitions of evil as would be obligatory for all men, and as such were given out the statutes of law which, it was assumed, were received in a supernatural manner, or the injunctions of men or of assemblies of men, to whom is ascribed the quality of infallibility


    36. It was only when it separated into two hostile parties that each party felt obliged to assert its possession of the truth by claiming infallibility


    37. During the course of the controversies between the two parties, while each one claimed infallibility for itself and declared its opponent heretical, arose the idea of the one church


    38. Churches in themselves are, as some persons believe, institutions based upon a Christian principle, from which they have deviated to a certain extent; but considered in the light of churches, of bodies of men claiming infallibility, they are anti-Christian institutions


    39. But the will of God is not recognized by any special miracle, by the writing of the law on tablets with God's finger, or by the composition of an infallible book with the aid of the Holy Ghost, or by the infallibility of some holy person or of an assembly of men,—but only by the activity of the reason of all men who in deeds and words transmit to one another the truths which have become more and more elucidated to their consciousness


    40. It is very convenient to profess a teaching at one end of which is Christian sanctity and infallibility, and at the other—the pagan sword and gallows, so that, when it is possible to impose or deceive by means of sanctity, sanctity is put into effect, and when the deception does not work, the sword and the gallows are put into effect

    41. As soon as doubt arose with regard to the infallibility of the Pope (and this doubt was then in the minds of all educated people), doubt inevitably followed as to the truth of tradition


    42. And although this assertion (which is precisely similar to the assertion made by religious people of the various Churches who consider that theirs is the only true religion) is quite arbitrary and obviously unjust, yet it is calmly repeated by all the people of our circle with full faith in its infallibility


    43. And, in order to understand every thing from the beginning, you must look through microscopes at the movements of amœbæ, and cells in worms, or, with still greater composure, believe in every thing that men with a diploma of infallibility shall say to you about them


    44. He would dare to question the infallibility of all, and look upon all with jealousy and distrust


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    "infallibility" definitions

    the quality of never making an error