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An Essay on Papal Infallibility

By John Sinclair

(3.5 stars) β€’ 10 reviews

In a time of deep religious questioning, one writer dares to challenge the supreme authority of the Pope, urging everyone to think for themselves about what they believe.

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2016-08-09
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"An Essay on Papal Infallibility" by John Sinclair is a detailed exploration of religious beliefs that challenges the idea that the Pope's word is always right. Sinclair's essay looks closely at the arguments that say the Pope is infallible, meaning he can't make mistakes when it comes to faith. He argues against this idea by pointing out that there isn't strong proof in the Bible or in history to support it and even some Popes have disagreed with each other over time. He worries that if people just blindly follow the Pope, they might not think for themselves about what they believe. Instead, he pushes for people to study the Bible and use their own minds to figure out what's true in religion.

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