Infallibility Complex

An infallibility complex is often referred to as a god complex. It is an unshakable belief characterized by consistently inflated feelings of personal ability, privilege, or infallibility. Saying the mormon church has a god complex because they refuse to admit the possibility of their error or failure, even in the face of irrefutable evidence, intractable problems, or difficult or impossible tasks. They are also highly dogmatic in their views, meaning they speak of their personal opinions as though they were unquestionably correct. They have no regard for the conventions and demands of society, and demand special consideration or privileges.Basically, the church refuses to be criticized and refuses to apologize or allow any fault or error. They claim to be literally led by God, so they can't be wrong, ever. They are infallible.


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