Review:

Doctrine Of Infallibility

overall review score: 2.5
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The doctrine of infallibility is a belief held by some religious institutions that certain individuals, such as the Pope in Catholicism, are incapable of error or wrongdoing in matters of faith and morals.

Key Features

  • Belief in infallibility of specific individuals
  • Religious context
  • Matters of faith and morals

Pros

  • Provides authoritative guidance for believers
  • Can create unity within a religious community

Cons

  • Can lead to blind obedience
  • May stifle critical thinking
  • Potential for abuse of power

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Last updated: Sun, Mar 22, 2026, 05:39:16 PM UTC