Papal Infallibility: Another Bald-Faced Vatican Lie

Pius IX, a delusional pope with the morals of an alley cat according to some of his own bishops and cardinals, bullied papal infallibility into Roman Catholic dogma in 1870 with the “gentle nudge” of the Jesuits

By Greg Szymanski, JD
Dec. 29, 2010

Catholics today are taught the Pope is infallible, a doctrine so ridiculous and anti-biblical that not one single card-carrying Catholic and even the Pope understand it.

In fact, papal infallibility is nothing more than the creation of a megalomaniac, insane, bald-faced liar Pope name Pius IX, according to several of his own bishops and cardinals.

According to his own Roman Catholic Church members during the time Pius called for infallibility in 1870, he may have been insane. Further, it is recorded that “he suffered from seizures his entire life and later developed memory loss and an inability to think clearly for long periods of time (by his own admission).”

By 1869, according to researchers,”disease and stress had taken a serious toll on his psychological state and people noticed that he had become unpredictable, irrational, emotional and dictatorial — sometimes acting like a megalomaniac.”

Historian Ferdinand Gregorovius reported that in 1870:To read the rest of this article subscribe now!