When power flows from one held to be infallible then accountabililty is a heck of a lot more difficult than if it's investes in elected officials and the fuedal system beloved of archaic anti-liberty types like ypu was just a pyramid of warlords with the biggest, baddest warlord sitting on top of the pile until he died of old age or someone else killed him off.
When power flows from one held to be infallible then accountabililty is a heck of a lot more difficult than if it's investes in elected officials and the fuedal system beloved of archaic anti-liberty types like ypu was just a pyramid of warlords with the biggest, baddest warlord sitting on top of the pile until he died of old age or someone else killed him off.
You don’t understand what the doctrine of Papal Infallibility actually is.
“Papal infallibility is a dogma of the Catholic Church that states that, in virtue of the promise of Jesus to Peter, the Pope is preserved from the possibility of error "when, in the exercise of his office as shepherd and teacher of all Christians, in virtue of his supreme apostolic authority, he defines a doctrine concerning faith or morals to be held by the whole Church."
So the doctrine of Papal Infallibility does not mean that the Popes are infallible. Some of them like Boniface VIII were pure evil. In fact all the post Vatican 2 Popes are wicked heretics for liberalizing the Church changing the sacred traditions, as well as knowingly covering up the pedophilia scandal.
I took sociology as a college course and see that you view past societies using the conflict perspective instead of the structural functionalist perspective. The feudal system while backward by today’s standards was a modernizing reform because after the fall of Rome, civilization went backwards and tribal, so feudalism was actually a modernization. Besides the feudal system in Merry Old England was better than the other countries because of the Anglo Saxon traditions of individual liberties and the Magna Carta that made it so that there was a House of Lords and a House of Commons meaning that the commoners had representation in the Parliament bureaucracy.