In is the prefix for infallible.
Inerrant is synonomous with infallible. The major difference is that infallible additionally means dependable, reliable, and trustworthy. Inerrant merely means without erring; making no mistakes.
Fallible
Actually infallible means perfection and completely freeness from error. As we know no human being is perfect and free from error except Almighty. So undoubtedly this word (Infallible) it suits only to Allah
The Pope's observations, when delivered ex cathedra, are considered to have infallibility, that is the impossibility of error.The child was infallible after his poor grade on the test.
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I am always right, I am infallible.
I am infallible because I am good at softball.
His logic is infallible, but I still don't believe it.
No, the word infallible is an adjective. The adverb form is "infallibly" (without error).
The Pope is said to be infallible in these circumstances.
Some people regard fortune-tellers as infallible truth-tellers.
Inerrant is synonomous with infallible. The major difference is that infallible additionally means dependable, reliable, and trustworthy. Inerrant merely means without erring; making no mistakes.
No, Benedict XVI is no longer the reigning pope so is not considered as infallible.
No, an encyclical is not considered infallible in the teachings of the Catholic Church.
It is difficult to say who was the most infallible out of the people below Adolf Hitler. One can argue that none were infallible, as all eventually were punished for their crimes.
Fallible
Words that begin with "in" include: inside, indoor, infuse, implant, inability, incident, incomplete, incorrect, indignity, in, index, indicate, inspect, inspire.