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No, you are wrong, I am stating a fact. I also verified it, in the sense of affirming it as true. That's all there is to it, this is categorically different than a matter of opinion.
If you doubt the fact that the magisterium of the Catholic Church is infallible, I encourage you to talk to a priest at your local parish about it.
You made the statement: The magisterium of the Catholic Church sets the standard for all Christianity, and hence is binding on Protestant heretics whether they choose to acknowledge it or not.
I'm sorry, but unless you can demonstrate how that statement is verifiable/falsifiable you cannot convince me that it is anything other than a statement of opinion.