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It really did help a lot! Thanks for referring it to me.What you need is a tutorial on apologetics strategies and techniques. Fortunately, there is a free one which you can find here:
biblechristiansociety.com/download
Hope this helps!
Thank you…! Having a little insight on what he might be looking on things helps for me. I don’t want to seem like I’m not acknowledging him.“I do not think Mary is sinless and should be honored/debatably-worshipped/glorified to the extent that she is in Catholicism”
As a convert I can understand this. I can still have a sense of this. But we have to move beyond some gut feeling and think this through. You can ask your friend the simple question, ‘how much honor should we give Mary and how do you know that’? He probably doesn’t have a good answer for either. Catholic theology has this extremely well thought out with Latria, Dulia and Hyperdulia. For me when I read about this, probably in the Catholic encyclopedia, I realized that we can give tremendous honor to Mary. I realized it doesn’t take away from God but that Mary, and even you and me, can be secondary causes of salvation for others.
I’d ask him what he makes of Luke wherein the Blessed Virgin says all generations will call me blessed. I’d ask him if he calls her blessed. If not why not. Ask him what he makes of the Catholic Church calling her blessed, following Scripture, when he doesn’t.
For me this was important. I’m not sure how I was so ignorant of Orthodoxy, especially since my church youth group had actually visited the local Greek Orthodox Church. I think I just assumed they were another equally valid branch of Christianity. That is after all the typical Protestant concept.
When I finally started to think about it I realized it was the minority Protestant theology versus the larger and more ancient Catholic and Orthodox theology. That didn’t make that side right, but it did make me realize I’d have to give it greater consideration. It also made me realize all the anti-Catholic arguments would have to be applied to the Orthodox. The problem is many of them just didn’t hold up as well when so applied. Reading the correspondence between the early Lutherans and the Orthodox sealed the deal. The Orthodox clearly rejected Lutheranism as an innovation and departure from the Apostolic Faith.
Thank you for your reply! I’ll also keep the things you’ve said in mind. I really grateful for all of you taking the time to help me!I think you might get even more help by posting questions about defending the Catholic faith, Catholic apologetics, over in the Apologetics Forum.