Infallibility means someone can't make mistakes, ever.
Imagine you have a friend who is infallible when it comes to choosing ice cream flavors. No matter how many times you try to trick them, they always pick the flavor that tastes the best. You might say, "Try this weird chocolate-vanilla swirl!" But your friend just smiles and says, "Nope, I know exactly what’s good." That’s infallibility in action: they never get it wrong.
Like a Super Ice Cream Taster
Think of an infallible person like a super ice cream taster who has trained for years. They’ve tried every flavor, every combination, and now they can tell you the best one without even tasting it, every single time.
That’s what infallibility is: being completely right all the time, no matter how tricky things get. It's like having a superpower that lets you know exactly what's going to happen, or what's going to taste the best! Infallibility means someone can't make mistakes, ever.
Imagine you have a friend who is infallible when it comes to choosing ice cream flavors. No matter how many times you try to trick them, they always pick the flavor that tastes the best. You might say, "Try this weird chocolate-vanilla swirl!" But your friend just smiles and says, "Nope, I know exactly what’s good." That’s infallibility in action: they never get it wrong.
Examples
- A pope who never makes mistakes is said to have infallibility.
- If a teacher can't be wrong, they're like an infalible expert.
- Infallibility means being perfect, no errors allowed.
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