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I am a bit puzzled to what you may mean? Yes the Pope can be ignorant on a few issues and still be protected by the Holy spirit when they speak. Nowadays that is unlikely because the Popes generally have great theological educations and write lots of papers and books and Church writings. They kind of have to because its their job to pastor a entire church. Our current Pope(Benny 16) is a theological scholar and mastermind. I like him very much. JPII was also very good as well as most of the popes of the 20th century when it came to knowing doctrine. I hope that helps. God bless you Athanasius
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I don't want to ignor your post, but I also do not wish to reply. We are not on the right forum to debate the advantages or disadvantages of having a leader other than God.
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fair enough. Take care and Gods bless you my friend.
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