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To: nihil who wrote (74802)2/21/2000 9:10:00 AM
From: Neocon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
First of all, the Pope is not held by Catholics to be infallible in every action, but only when defining matters of faith and morals under limited circumstances. Second, people abuse their authority all the time, and it is commonly thought that the Bishop was acting under the sway of English gold. Third, natural law doctrine does not imply that men cannot sin, but rather that they can.....

It is probable that the assassination of Ferdinand and Isabella would have been justified. Whether or not it would have been futile, and deleterious to the common good in the longer run, would bear in the final determination, however. Again, even if it were justified, that does not mean that the person would not be condemned under the positive law.....