Papal infallibility is a dogma of the Catholic Church which states that, in virtue of the promise of Jesus to Peter, the Pope when he speaks ex cathedra is preserved from the possibility of error on doctrine "initially given to the apostolic Church and handed down in Scripture and tradition".
"you don't understand papal infallibility" ... I don't understand how anyone could believe it, you mean. Along with indulgences, purgatory, praying to saints rather than to the Father through Christ, vain repetition of prayers and a host of other protests that makes one a good protestant.
The notion that you get to pick and choose which elements of Catholic dogma you get to believe or not believe as a proper Catholic is cute though. Imagine being a baptist but insisting that baptism is optional, or that it can be accomplished with sprinkles of water.
You don't understand papal infallibility nor its conditions, and you don't understand that the current "pope" is a usurper and illegitimate anti-pope.
"you don't understand papal infallibility" ... I don't understand how anyone could believe it, you mean. Along with indulgences, purgatory, praying to saints rather than to the Father through Christ, vain repetition of prayers and a host of other protests that makes one a good protestant.
The notion that you get to pick and choose which elements of Catholic dogma you get to believe or not believe as a proper Catholic is cute though. Imagine being a baptist but insisting that baptism is optional, or that it can be accomplished with sprinkles of water.
whatever, stay in your ignorance