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"Infallibility" is a loaded word and very likely has different connotations in different denominations. In its most basic form, it suggests that there is a path (revelatory or not) between God and man that can be absolutely trusted.

Despite the benefits of an infallible path of communication between God and man, the LDS Church believes no one but Jesus Christ has been or will be infallible. Indeed, the Church teaches that the various editions of the Bible are not infallible (Article of Faith #8).

Question: What does the LDS Church teach about infallibility?

I am seeking a canonical answer.

"Infallibility" is a loaded word and very likely has different connotations in different denominations. In its most basic form, it suggests that there is a path (revelatory or not) between God and man that can be absolutely trusted.

Despite the benefits of an infallible path of communication between God and man, the LDS Church believes no one but Jesus Christ has been or will be infallible.

Question: What does the LDS Church teach about infallibility?

I am seeking a canonical answer.

"Infallibility" is a loaded word and very likely has different connotations in different denominations. In its most basic form, it suggests that there is a path (revelatory or not) between God and man that can be absolutely trusted.

Despite the benefits of an infallible path of communication between God and man, the LDS Church believes no one but Jesus Christ has been or will be infallible. Indeed, the Church teaches that the various editions of the Bible are not infallible (Article of Faith #8).

Question: What does the LDS Church teach about infallibility?

I am seeking a canonical answer.

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"Infallibility" is a loaded word and very likely has different connotations in different denominations. In its most basic form, it suggests that there is a path (revelatory or not) between God and man that can be absolutely trusted.

Despite the benefits of an infallible path of communication between God and man, the LDS Church believes no one but Jesus Christ has been or will be infallible.

Question: What does the LDS Church teach about infallibility?

I am seeking a canonical answer.

"Infallibility" is a loaded word and very likely has different connotations in different denominations. In its most basic form, it suggests that there is a path (revelatory or not) between God and man that can be absolutely trusted.

Despite the benefits of an infallible path of communication between God and man, the LDS Church believes no one but Jesus Christ has been or will be infallible.

Question: What does the LDS Church teach about infallibility?

"Infallibility" is a loaded word and very likely has different connotations in different denominations. In its most basic form, it suggests that there is a path (revelatory or not) between God and man that can be absolutely trusted.

Despite the benefits of an infallible path of communication between God and man, the LDS Church believes no one but Jesus Christ has been or will be infallible.

Question: What does the LDS Church teach about infallibility?

I am seeking a canonical answer.

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JBH
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What does the LDS Church teach about infallibility?

"Infallibility" is a loaded word and very likely has different connotations in different denominations. In its most basic form, it suggests that there is a path (revelatory or not) between God and man that can be absolutely trusted.

Despite the benefits of an infallible path of communication between God and man, the LDS Church believes no one but Jesus Christ has been or will be infallible.

Question: What does the LDS Church teach about infallibility?