(June 28, 2015 at 10:08 am)Catholic_Lady Wrote:(June 28, 2015 at 9:41 am)Chuck Wrote: What did the church do over 300 years to stop it, you coolaid swilling bimbo?
^A man just called me a bimbo for answering someone's question about papal infallibility...
The thing is though, his question has merit: you're arguing for a church that has the ability to speak infallibly and with authority on moral issues, and who apparently is of the opinion that burning heretics is immoral... and yet made no moves to express this infallible truth at the point in time that it would have been useful to do so. The pope, the cardinals, every last person in a position of authority and endowed with this sort of power from god, sat by and watched as the "personal choices" of their subjects led directly to the deaths of others.
They knew it was wrong, but they stood by and let it happen anyway. Is that what Jesus would have done? Was the messiah in the habit of just chilling when he knew people were suffering?
And what does it say, about the supposedly infallible edicts and moral propositions of this organization, when we know, under your own argument, that they are willing to sit back and allow immoral things to happen without a word?
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