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IV. Faith |
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4.3 Dogma |
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Article 119-Infallibility |
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Canon 2735 |
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Infallibility is a fictional form of dogma of the Roman Cult, also known as the Vatican, also known as the Roman Catholic Church whereby it is claimed under certain formal circumstances the Roman Pontiff when speaking or promulgating a teaching, does so without the possibility of error. While it is not stated explicitly, it is nonetheless clear that the Roman Cult claims its leader has the exclusive ability on occasions to be possessed by a form of Divinity and therefore a perfect Deity. |
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Canon 2736 |
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Contrary to error in misreading, the doctrine of infallibility does not in any way imply possession by the Divine Creator of the Universe, or an equivalent term, but a lesser “god” through possession. Furthermore, the doctrine of infallibility does not state unequivocally that such possession is a traditionally positive spirit compared to a claimed spirit being the personification of negativity. |
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Canon 2737 |
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In accordance with these canons and the most sacred Covenant Pactum de Singularis Caelum any implied or secret claim through the doctrine of infallibility that the Roman Pontiff may on occasions be possessed by the spirit of Satan is null and void, having no spiritual legitimacy. |
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Canon 2738 |
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As the doctrine of infallibility is a heresy against the traditional faith of the Roman Cult, all office bearers, including the Roman Pontiff, Cardinals, Bishops, Prelates, Priests and officials are also declared formal heretics. |
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Canon 2739 |
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As all officer bearers through the doctrine of infallibility are now declared formal heretics, no act, sacramental issue, law, decree or other kind of action issued by any official of the Roman Cult has any spiritual or legal validity. Therefore, all such actions since the dogma of infallibility was decreed are null and void from the beginning. |
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Canon 2740 |
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As all actions since the dogma of infallibility was decreed are invalid, because of the status of all officials and agents of the Roman Cult being formal heretics, the Canon Law issued in 1917 and in 1983 by the Roman Cult are automatically null and void, having no force of law. |
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