I guess you could try to make that connection, the apostles never did. …
Yes, they did. See Rev 12:1
And, yes, I know that Israel was also mentioned in harsh terms. But Mary is the embodiment of righteous Israel.
Considering Mary was already married, it does NOT mean that she is the wife of the Holy Spirit.
Was Jesus engendered by the Holy Spirit? Yes or no.
That would be a direct contradiction of scripture, especially considering modern Marian contemplation is now equating her as a quasi-divine being within the Trinity,
You’ll have to prove that. Mary is simply a righteous human being in heaven. Well, not simply, the most righteous human being, in heaven.
specifically with regard to her being the person who pours out the gifts of the Holy Spirit upon the Church.
No. Through whom God funnels the gifts of the Holy Spirit. You do realize that the fountain of all grace was carried in her womb, don’t you?
Again, this is an a priori assumption.
Yours is. Mine conforms to Scripture.
You are assuming one that everything Luther says is binding,
On the contrary, I’m declaring that it isn’t. That he is a false prophet and that he misled an entire generation of people who have gone on to mislead all their followers also.
and you are assuming an unnamed error apart from discussing the scripture surrounding the unnamed error you are not referencing.
Everything that Luther taught, in opposition to Catholic Teaching, is error.
With regard to your categorization of Sola Scriptura, … I guess you have missed the numerous forum threads where this has been defined by me. …
Lol! If you’ve interpreted Sola Scriptura, you’ve not shown where the teaching is in Scripture. And that’s the rub.
You would need to define this. This statement is meaningless for further discussion.
Well, if you have missed the many threads where I’ve defined it, then you need to scour the forum to read them.
No a greeting, as in, Hi, I have come to deliver a message.
How about, Hi, you whom God says is full of grace and is God’s favorite amongst all women. Do you think the angel lied when he said that?
But again, you would need to define what specific clause you are referring to as I said above. What is clear though is that the angel was not petitioning Mary for something but delivering the word of the blessing from GOD to HER.
That’s a big deal.
If you are referring to the Hail Mary, which I am confident you are, this pattern has been reversed so that Mary is the petitioned party rather than the heavenly father.
What’s wrong with that? Have you ever seen this in Scripture?
Luke 16:24 And he cried and said, Father Abraham, have mercy on me, …
Whether you consider this an unimportant distinction or not, my faith tradition is not the one passing on an innovation as binding upon the conscience at the risk of anathema.
- Please provide evidence of your claim.
- Since this prayer is found verbatim, in Scripture. I think it is your tradition which is innovating in rejecting it.