pritchard85:
Mary being unblemished by sin is refuted by Scripture where she herself declared God as her Savior.
No Catholic will deny that Mary needed a Savior. She did. And she was in fact saved by her sins. Christ’s death that cleans all of us from sin, happens after the event. Catholics believe, that God used a singular grace (from the cross) to clean mary from the stain of Original Sin at the moment of her conception.
pritchard85:
Mary being Immaculately conceived was not taught in the Early Church and in fact didn’t become catholic teaching until the 19th century either.
Lies.
“Blessed Virgin, immaculate and pure you are the sinless Mother of your Son, the mighty Lord of the universe. You are holy and inviolate, the hope of the hopeless and sinful; we sing your praises. We praise you as full of every grace, for you bore the God-Man. We all venerate you; we invoke you and implore your aid…Holy and immaculate Virgin…be our intercessor and advocate at the hour of death and judgment…you are holy in the sight of God, to Whom be honor and glory, majesty, and power forever (373 AD, St. Ephem of Edessa)”
Look at the date. St. Ephem is an ECF.
Also, the oldest known prayer to Mary: “We fly to your patronage, O holy Theotokos;
despise not our petition in our necessities, but deliver us always from all dangers,
O ever-glorious and blessed Virgin.” it dates back to 300 A.D.
pritchard85:
There seems to be a very large gap between Scipture/EC and many of the Roman teachings. The Dogmas of Mary are just some of the many.
There is only a gap between what the Church teaches and Scripture if you believe Sola Scriptura (which is unbiblical, and no ECF taught it).
In Christ through Mary,
Nevermore