Perhaps in the Fall man lost some of the original acuteness of his intellect. Without moral error, it seems likely that he was free from mental error. But now, man may easily be deceived. None dare claim infallibility save the Pope, and he is but a fool. How man’s folly betrayed itself in the darker ages in science and religion. And folly is not dead even now, and particularly religious folly. In business men are deceived. How much more in religion? Many are deceived now, and all Christians once were.

C. H. Spurgeon
Perhaps in the Fall man lost some of the original acuteness of his intellect. Without moral error, it seems likely that he was free from mental error. But now, man may easily be deceived. None dare claim infallibility save the Pope, and he is but a fool. How man’s folly betrayed itself in the darker ages in science and religion. And folly is not dead even now, and particularly religious folly. In business men are deceived. How much more in religion? Many are deceived now, and all Christians once were. C. H. Spurgeon
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