All that completely depends on where it's from. For example, if it's a masters in theology (or science and chemistry for that matter) from a place like Moody, then I hardly think the education was impartial. Just pointing out that those degrees, objectively, mean nothing in terms of universal theological authority.
I attend a Catholic university, for example, where I have taken many classes on theological issues and where I have had multiple professors (all with doctorates in theology) teach things quite the opposite of most anything you have stated in this thread. If two different groups of people - all with graduate degrees in theology - say two completely different things...the issue is obviously not as clear as you think or would like it to be.
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