The basis of any Christian religion must, first and foremost, be based on the New Testament. Anything ‘added to’ the NT or ‘stretched’ from it is problematic.
I don’t have any problem with thinking kindly of Mary, the earth-mother of Jesus. But when she is elevated above Jesus in countless ways, it is puzzling.
Acts 4:12 - (Peter speaking) Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved.
There are numerous emphatic statements giving us the ‘short road’ to Salvation: the Holy Spirit who leads us to Jesus Christ, and no one gets to the Father except through Christ.
The worship of
anyone outside of the Trinity (Mary or
dead saints) is a red flag, for me. That someone could
demand that I worship outside the Trinity is outside the will of God/Jesus. Now, if people
want to do it, that’s another story.
James5:16 - Confess your faults one to another, and pray one for another, that ye may be healed. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much. (This refers to prayers of
living folks to God, and on behalf of others living.)
William Federer (‘Faith in History’ program last night) summed it up well. He said it doesn’t matter what moral issues the government puts its stamp of approval on - a representative of the government won’t be present at my judgment, let alone be there to say, “Yes, I work for the government who told her X and if it is wrong, I will take her punishment.”
Well, neither Pope nor priest will be representing me at judgment - I’m on my own if not in company with the Holy Spirit.
Where a religion doesn’t line up with the NT, it is my responsibility question and reconsider accordingly. There are no perfect religions so we really need to take an active role in separating Truth from man’s missteps - it happens, and even happened in NT days.
Others may consider me a (c)atholic (or the ever blood-thirsty cry of (H)eretic), but
I know that I affirm the Catholic Church to be the one that Christ meant to exist in reference to St. Peter. I can only imagine what would be in a report for us as Christ gave the seven churches of Revelation…but still I feel He wants us yet to become the Lamp unto the World, if we could just rediscover where we left the Oil.
