There are many distinctions in canon law which you are obviously unaware. But why should I be surprised at this?
Depends on the circuмstances. Your general statement is erroneous without necessary distinctions.
Since this statement is full of more generalities, i'll answer 1 point, the issue of scripture. "Who determines the ...reality of scripture?"
Answer: The Church did over 1,500 years ago. It is not necessary for the current pope to confirm this fact, nor can he edit, alter or undue it in any way. So, based on the debate at hand, the reality of Scripture is unaffected by who is or isn't the pope.
Depends on the circuмstances. Your general statement is erroneous without necessary distinctions.
Your rabid foaming of the mouth like a mad dog only serves to strengthen my opinion of you as a circus buffoon who is getting old and tiring when the audience demands to see a new act in a subpar performance.
1. Distinctions in Canon Law are notoriously difficult for even the most seasoned Canonists. A presumed novice such as yourself should not be so quick as to click his tongue to sing and whistle "Baby its easy." Even those who are considered to be Canon Law experts disagree amongst thenselves on many points and the most intelligent of them will often debate another. Fr. Cekada and "Bishop" Sanborn, two of the most intelligent Sedevacantists I have ever seen, often have trouble with points of Canon Law. Yet you speak of the matter as if it were basic Catechism. Moreover I did not make my case based on Canon Law. My argument was based off of a different premise completely unrelated to your blabbering.
2. My general statements were of a general nature for a reason. They were meant to illustrate my point, the importance of the Roman Pontiff,further without going too deep on any one point.
3. The Church has not determined the meaning of all of scripture 1500 years ago infallibly. Many points are still disputed and even the Church Fathers are not in agreement on all points. But why should I be surprised that you do not know this given your breathtaking ignorance in matters much simpler such as comprehending grade school level English.
4. The Pope most certainly can teach on and alter matters that have not been settled infallibly.
5. The meaning of faith, scripture, and everything else is determined by authority. I can give you a great example. Please tell me who is right on the issue of BOD and BOB? Each will say that a Pope, Church Father, or Doctor has spoken definitively on the matter and both sides have their proofs from authority. So we need an authority to interpret authority. A living infallible guide. Not fools such as yourself.