i would challenge the idea that a Christian must beleive in infalibility. The only verses that suggest so are vague as to what sections are indeed with perfect authority, and are late additions themselves, and are incorrectly attributed to Paul. Holding up Second Timothy to prove infailibility is not reflective of how Paul felt, or reflective of the minds that first proclaimed the Good News. It is far more relevant, IMO, that though out the history of the faith, that God has inspired and brought forth prophets and servants to help the Church listen to the Spirit, and to inform our faith.
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