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Understanding Human Judgment
Human judgment frequently operates at a subconscious level. Many of the judgments we make are not the result of conscious, deliberate thought. Nevertheless, it may be helpful to consider how human judgment works. Human judgment is the application of a standard of judgment to an object of judgment. One example is the judgment of whether…
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An Argument for Fallibility, not Against Infallibility
Yes, while in Malta the pope himself fell asleep during Mass (link to report – caution, some of the advertisements do not comply with Reformation principles of modesty). This doesn’t, in itself, prove that the pope is fallible. It’s certainly not a disproof of infallibility. It is just more evidence that he’s a normal human…
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Sola Scriptura Debate – Errata
I seem to have conflated Wycliffe and Tyndale in my opening post. (Image of Wycliffe’s Bible shown at right.) I wrote: “The first English Bible was not published until the time of Wycliffe in the 14th century. Wycliffe received martyrdom for his troubles, and the papist authorities sought to destroy the copies of the Bible…