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Oh yeah, CAF threads without JA are much better.First best bet is the Library, or else post threads of your own with specific questions, or look for threads that JA4 hasn’t gotten to, yet.
Oh yeah, CAF threads without JA are much better.First best bet is the Library, or else post threads of your own with specific questions, or look for threads that JA4 hasn’t gotten to, yet.
JA,JA, since you’re big on 20th century Catholic publications, here’s a couple more you might like: the Catholic Encyclopedia (1913) and the New Catholic Dictionary (1910). (Notice the latter even has the word “new” in it.)
You’re welcome, Henning.Hi Good Fella. Thanks for your reply.
Have a few more questions, if I may, about Mary’s sinlessness.
So Mary was spiritually crucified unto a death, and was therefore baptized into Christ (Rom 6:3,8)?
what ‘self’ was this that died, and therefore what ‘self’ remained ?
A little off topic but both Mary and Jesus are images of God (2Cor 4:4)?
This doctrine of Mary’s sinlessness, especially when reading Paul, are yet difficult for me. I’ll probably have more questions. H
Spot on Peter J. But this is what the fact is. In the Muslim Religion they claim that they believe in the God of Abraham, Fact. The God of Abraham in the OT is the God we believe in, Fact. See Peter J we cannnot change that. Because its the truth. Now that subject should be laid to rest.Ms. J and Ms. R.,
Well, Muslims believe that God exists, obviously. And some of the other things they say about him (e.g. “the God of Abraham”) are right as well.
I would be reluctant to automatically assume that all Muslims don’t have “faith in God”, based on the wrong things they say about him.
But I would be even more reluctant to assume that Muslims do have “faith in God” based on the right things they say about him.
So as not to turn into a broken record, let me just say that I stand by what I said in #957.Spot on Peter J. But this is what the fact is. In the Muslim Religion they claim that they believe in the God of Abraham, Fact. The God of Abraham in the OT is the God we believe in, Fact. See Peter J we cannnot change that. Because its the truth. Now that subject should be laid to rest.
Thank you and amen!So Peter J have a wonderful day, And may God fill us all with his grace.
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JA,JA, since you’re big on 20th century Catholic publications, here’s a couple more you might like: the Catholic Encyclopedia (1913) and the New Catholic Dictionary (1910). (Notice the latter even has the word “new” in it. )
As you’ve rightly guessed, I was being a little facetious in that post: I don’t assume that you’ll like other 20th century Catholic publications, just because you like the NAB translation of the bible.
**Hey Adstrinity,How many other women did He specifically call, “Woman”?
Why pray to her when Jesus said that he is the mediator, she cannot intercede if she is not omnipotent or divine. No human has the power to handle our prayer let alone our problems.One has to go out of one’s way to read Luke 11 that way…and one has a misconstrewed version of Christian beliefs to think Christians have faith in Mary. Christians love Her, show devotion to Her, pray to Her, and listen to Her; we do not put our faith in Her. That being said, one cannot love Her enough if one’s life has Jesus as top priority.
In Luke 11: 27- 28, Jesus encourages us to follow his mother Mary’s example of true faith for the sake of the kingdom of heaven. He affirms that his mother is “most blessed among women” for having been granted the singular privilege of conceiving and bearing him (1:42), but he regards her obedience to the word of God (1:38, 45) of more critical importance than merely her biological role in the incarnation. Jesus is not rebuking his mother at all. On the contrary, he is praising Mary for her faith and trust in God. He is not implying that his mother was unfaithful or sinful in the least. Mary is rather blessed (more blessed) for being faithful and obedient to the word of God. Her true blessedness lies in her faith. And we also must possess the quality of faith Mary had in order to be truly blessed.Luke 11:27-28. Jesus shows not to put any faith in his mother, but instead on the Lord.
When you look into the greek you see that the Lord see’s Mary as any other woman, accept for of course the fact that it was his earthly mother
I DO have faith that if I pray to her, she will help by taking my prayers to her son. I have only been praying the rosary a couple of years now, but I have never received answers to my prayers like I have since I started praying the rosary.Why pray to her when Jesus said that he is the mediator, she cannot intercede if she is not omnipotent or divine. No human has the power to handle our prayer let alone our problems.
Devotion and prayer, and listening to her (especially since she is dead) would be putting your faith in her.
Why pray to her when Jesus said that he is the mediator, she cannot intercede if she is not omnipotent or divine. No human has the power to handle our prayer let alone our problems.
Why not pray to Mary even though Jesus is the mediator?
Jesus’ mediation was to die on the cross so that all men could be saved. Eternal life is what He mediated. Where does the words intercession and mediation mean the same thing to you? Do you have a dictionary. It looks kind of like a Bible, so don’t get them confused. The bible normally has a cross on it. Even the phony ones say “Holy Bible” on them. Check out the definition of mediator and then intercede, See if they mean the same thing. (Oh, the answer is No!) Now go to your bible, whichever of the 100 or more false ones you may have. Try not to use the KJV (up to the 1800 they did several “rewrites” but then in mid 1800s they made, are you ready for this one! 3,600 "corrections"Sorry that would be another thread.
Where in your bible does it forbid praying to Mary? How do you personally know what can or can’t happen through God’s power. How can you limit His authority? How did you decide that only omnipotent or divine people are the only ones that can intercede? If they are omniootent or divine why is “intercession” needed?
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There is one God and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus, who gave himself as a ransom for all men"I Tim. 2:5-6.
See? His sacrifice was His mediation for our souls. Not only is He true man, He is also true God. The prophet Isaiah, looking forward to His birth 800 years before it happened said:!
“To us a child is born, to us a son is given . . . and he will be called Mighty God”
Isa. 9:6
Born of the Blessed Virgin Mary who was full of grace. Praise Jesus! Truly being God He has equal dignity with the father and His payment for man’s sin had infinite value. Truly being Man, He had perfect sympathy with man and only he could pay for man’s sins.
“God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life” John 3:16.
**To believe in Him is to “follow” His commandments!
Honor you father and Mother. Jesus gave His mother to the church. as the following scripture shows: **
"Then He said to the disciple, “Behold your mother!” And from that hour that disciple took her to his own home. John 19: 25-27
“Unless you eat my Body and Drink my blood you shall not have eternal life”
**That my friend is the Euchurist offered by the Catholic Church through apostolic succession **
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Devotion and prayer, and listening to her (especially since she is dead) would be putting your faith in her.
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Wouldn’t that be putting our faith in Jesus? That He spoke the truth all the times He said we would have eternal life?
So, we can have it, but Jesus denied it to His sinless Mother? OK, Do you drink?If not, I recommend that if you “believe in the bible” you read it!
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Are you positive you will live with Jesus in heaven forever? Suppose you were in an accident. At the gate of heaven you are asked: “Why should you be admitted?” What would you say?
Because I believed in a book?
Or
Because I followed Jesus and I asked His mother if she would pray for me at the hour of my death!
If you pick number one, you better be glad I am not the gate keeper I would tell you where to go! :bigyikes: That is from a sinner who also will have to be judged for his shortcomings. One sin I won’t have is denying Jesus or His Father Authority to do whatever they want/ esus is the potter I am the clay! Nor would I deny Jesus’ Mother who He gave us. If I did what could I say? “am I your Mother’s keeper”?
Blessed Mother Mary please ask your Divine son to forgive us sinners.And remember to pray for all of us at the hour of our death so that we can obtain eternal life We ask these things through your Son who obtained salvation for us, through His cross and resurrection. Amen****
God Bless!
It seems that you are missing a lot, Follow. Jesus put complete and entire faith in his mother. He chose to enter her womb, and take His human form from her body. He placed HImself, the God of the universe, naked and helpless in her loving arms. She fed Him, clothed Him, changed His diapers and wiped his scrapes and tears. I boggles the mind how anyone could say “Jesus shows not to put any faith in His mother”.Luke 11:27-28. Jesus shows not to put any faith in his mother, but instead on the Lord.
When you look into the greek you see that the Lord see’s Mary as any other woman, accept for of course the fact that it was his earthly mother
I do.Christians love Her, show devotion to Her, pray to Her, and listen to Her; we do not put our faith in Her. That being said, one cannot love Her enough if one’s life has Jesus as top priority.
Such a statement reveals a gross paucity of understanding about God’s plan for humans. Have you never wondered why the Word of God tells us to intercede, if it is beyond us?Why pray to her when Jesus said that he is the mediator, she cannot intercede if she is not omnipotent or divine. No human has the power to handle our prayer let alone our problems.
Well, I think it has nothing to do with her physical state, but I agree, listening to her and being devoted is definitely an act of faith.Devotion and prayer, and listening to her (especially since she is dead) would be putting your faith in her.