Everyone is a sinner. God is perfect and cannot lie.
The Bible says, "If any man says he has not sinned he is a liar and there is no truth in him."
I'll take God's word over anyone else's because I know Him and have walked with Him and talked with Him and learned from HIm for over 33 years.
2007-07-30 11:47:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm a Catholic, and I know the Pope has sinned. Anyone who says otherwise is ignorant. There is historic proof that Popes sin. In the past, Popes have condemned innocent men for just coming up with new ideas. They've led wars, and used their power to make themselves richer. God calls ordinary HUMANS to do his work, as he did in the Bible. The patriarchs and other biblical heroes were not perfect either. God sees people's potential and challenges them. Whether they rise to the challenge or not is their choice.
EDIT: All the Catholics I know are aware the Pope isn't sinless. I don't know where that came from.
Later EDIT: What is with Chez_DeVille? That's not true.
2007-07-30 18:46:25
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answered by Muzer51 4
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ok first of all where did you hear that it says the pope never sins? The Pope is human and sins, he even goes to connfession! We Catholics do NOT beleive the Pope is without sin.
In Chirst
2007-07-30 18:53:56
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answered by glen 2
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The Katholik Khurck is not Christian.
Katholicism is not Christianity.
There is no such thing in the Bible as Purgatory.
The Pope and Priest cannot for give Sins, Only Christ can forgive Sins.
The Pope is indeed Fallible, remember he is only a man, therefore a Sinner, like you and I.
Roman Popery did not come from the Apostolic line, Jesus is the Head/Foundation of "His Church", not Peter as the Katholik Kchurk claims.
The Katholik Mary is not the Mary of the Bible. The Katholik Mary is a Pagan goddess they created.
Mary is not the mother of God, Queen of Heaven or a hundred other pagan names they bestow upon her.
God used Mary to give Jesus his Humanity (earthly body, flesh).
God in Christ, gave Jesus his Diety, Mary had nothing to do with Jesus Diety.
That was God alone.
2007-07-30 19:04:48
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answered by F.U. BUDDY 4
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That's right, even the Pope- there is only one person who was perfect and that is Jesus- The Pope needs to be saved just like any other person. I don't know why Catholics think the Pope is without sin. I would like to have a Catholic respond to that.
2007-07-30 18:45:57
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answered by AdoreHim 7
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I was a Catholic for quite some time and I don't remember anything like that. I think we all make mistakes and I think the Pope would admit to that as well.
2007-07-30 18:46:56
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answered by Anonymous
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You misunderstand the concept of Papal Infallibility. The Pope is indeed human, and I would imagine commits sins. However, the Pope is infallible only in matters of Faith and Dogma when they are proclaimed in an official capacity.
Papal Infallibility has never meant that the Pope is without sin.
2007-07-30 18:44:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree we are all sinners, even me. But by the grace and forgiveness of God through His Son Jesus we can be forgiven sinners. As I used to tell the offenders in my cell house (I was a Corrections Officer for many years)when they would ask me " how can you treat me like anyone else with what I have done?" I would tell them " I am no better than you my wrongs are just different and someday I will answer for them the same as you will answer for yours"
2007-07-30 18:54:33
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answered by Nancy B 5
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Everyone is a sinner, and if someone says that they do not sin well, then they are lying which in turn makes them a sinner... The pope is a sinner and if Catholics think that he isnt well they are just kidding themselves. That is our nature as humans, to sin!
2007-07-30 18:45:37
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answered by punkgirl1977 2
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Romans 5:12 says "All Men" this includes the Pope, that is why he grows old and will die because of inherited sin.
2007-07-30 18:47:25
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answered by Here I Am 7
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