Which is exactly what Struthio did, subjecting Trent to his private judgement.
It's the idea that you must verify the teachings of a true Ecuмenical Council that I have issue with.
If you use Scripture as your rule of faith, to verify the teachings of an Ecuмenical Council, then you act like a protestant. But I just check whether the texts contradict previously defined dogma. If they do, the authors are heretics and I do not only have no duty to accept their heresies, but a duty to reject them. I might err when checking, but that's life as a mere human. If I didn't check, I might err in accepting the heresies of antichrists.
The 1960s robber council teaches that man has a natural right (i.e. a god-given right) to choose a religion as he pleases. This would imply that man has a god-given right to reject God, his Church, and his commandments. God would on the one hand decree commandments, and on the other hand make it optional to follow them. "Thou shalt ... if you'd like to." They imply that God is a clown. Only fools can fall for such brazen a lie.
If you don't check the 1960s robber council, you fall for antichrists; I believe, you acquire the
mark of the beast this way.