Using your reasoning above, you believe that Mary is a fourth member of the Trinity.
Guess what…we Protestants do not worship Mary either so what is your problem with us?
Where does the Bible say that one must accept the Trinity before they are a Christian? I believe they should believe that, but it doesn’t say so. What IS required is to believe that Jesus is God’s Son.
Regarding Mary being a “co-redemptrix” here is something to check out.
biblelight.net/medtrix.htm
hoosierdaddy, you read your “replies” before you send off into the great beyond, don’t you?
Tell me you nod sometimes, I need reassurance that you really aren’t baiting us Catholics and accusing us of uncharitable behavior.
Look at your first paragraph above. Forget the non sequitor, look at the highlighted sentence. No one here has a “problem” with Protestants. The OP accused Catholics of believing Marian apparitions, especially Fatima, and being taken in by Satan who is appearing as “an angel of light.”
The original poster, myfavoritemartin, had to apologize for misquoting one of the visions to support his OP. He then apologized for attributing
THAT bogus translation to the current pope, Benedict XVI.
In the course of his meandering argument, all sorts of bizarre claims were brought in to “test” a vision, find “proof” in scripture, “discern” whether Jesus was preached as “comming in the flesh.”
The usual off-target, off-subject attacks which had nothing to do with the OP except to get attention away from all the Catholic questions to those (such as yourself) who seem to be on some mission to get those fallen Catholics who robotically worship statues and idols back into “the Word of God” (as interpreted by whomever is posting at the moment).
Now, as proof of your “ironclad” argument, you link an anti-Catholic website which misquotes, takes out of context and brooks no contrary view (unlike Catholic Forums, hoosierdaddy). That is scandalous.
You are falling into your old ways.
If you have a problem with “something Catholic” then ask it. There is enough resources out there (on the web and elsewhere) which is DIRECT Catholic teaching on ANY doctrine or dogma you may disagree with.
Attack OUR words, not some bogus personal-interpreter-of-the-Word-of-God’s version.
When confronted with the EXACT words of the Fatima visions, isn’t it interesting how all non-Catholic posters moved on to some other “issue.”
(Nota Bene: the use of parentheses is for purposes of irony and do not necessarily indicate direct quotations from any poster unless said poster’s words are too good not to use for illustrations of hypocrisy and muddledness)
Pax Christi