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Camillus14
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Hi, everyone! This is my first thread, and I hope that I placed this in the right area. If not, my apologies. 
Anyways, I have an Evangelical friend thatâs been looking into Catholicism out of curiosity, as we are pretty close and he wants to learn more about my religion. Unfortunately though, he has been very stubborn on his view on things. He refers to the Bible for proof, I believe that is what we call âSola Scripturaâ. He doesnât pray to the dead, he doesnât believe in Purgatory, he thinks that Mary sinned just like us and didnât keep her virginity, thinks that we worship Mary and are âobsessedâ with her.
I have tried explaining to him on our view on things, but his reply was more than disappointing and I feel like I have failed. I wasnât expecting a conversion of course, but he doesnât seem to get it at all. This is what he said to me:
âIf Iâm being entirely honest I find the whole idea ridiculous, as thereâs nothing of actual substance in the Bible to say, confidently, that Mary never sinned, from her birth to her death, and that she should be honored and glorified constantly and to the extent that she is. It is based on speculation. There are arguments towards it, but those are very spotty, more like grasping at straws then presenting actual evidence. But then, as I am of course, arguing against this, it could be plain stubbornness that is keeping me arguing these points so long. But the bottom line is, I do not think Mary is sinless and should be honored/debatably-worshipped/glorified to the extent that she is in Catholicism, I do not believe that purgatory is an actual thing, and in turn I do not believe that you can pray for the dead. None of these are concrete Biblical concepts, from what I can see.â
He wants a concise argument that does not jump through âassumption holesâ that are explained purely from the view point of a Catholic. I donât know how I can do that⌠So, please, help would be greatly appreciated.
(Also, I hope my post isnât too long, if it is, please tell me so I can edit it.)
Anyways, I have an Evangelical friend thatâs been looking into Catholicism out of curiosity, as we are pretty close and he wants to learn more about my religion. Unfortunately though, he has been very stubborn on his view on things. He refers to the Bible for proof, I believe that is what we call âSola Scripturaâ. He doesnât pray to the dead, he doesnât believe in Purgatory, he thinks that Mary sinned just like us and didnât keep her virginity, thinks that we worship Mary and are âobsessedâ with her.
I have tried explaining to him on our view on things, but his reply was more than disappointing and I feel like I have failed. I wasnât expecting a conversion of course, but he doesnât seem to get it at all. This is what he said to me:
âIf Iâm being entirely honest I find the whole idea ridiculous, as thereâs nothing of actual substance in the Bible to say, confidently, that Mary never sinned, from her birth to her death, and that she should be honored and glorified constantly and to the extent that she is. It is based on speculation. There are arguments towards it, but those are very spotty, more like grasping at straws then presenting actual evidence. But then, as I am of course, arguing against this, it could be plain stubbornness that is keeping me arguing these points so long. But the bottom line is, I do not think Mary is sinless and should be honored/debatably-worshipped/glorified to the extent that she is in Catholicism, I do not believe that purgatory is an actual thing, and in turn I do not believe that you can pray for the dead. None of these are concrete Biblical concepts, from what I can see.â
He wants a concise argument that does not jump through âassumption holesâ that are explained purely from the view point of a Catholic. I donât know how I can do that⌠So, please, help would be greatly appreciated.
(Also, I hope my post isnât too long, if it is, please tell me so I can edit it.)