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Thorwald
Guest
I am aware of all that you have written (above), except for the God/Christ discussions in the early A.D. centuries. I fully understand the ‘Mother of God’ label. What I do not understand, is “the rosary & Hail Mary” part of Catholicism. There is no ‘authorization or command’ found in scripture to support this type of praying. This is totally, ‘man-made’. It is (in my opinion) equal to worshipping idols. God is whom we are to pray to (in His Son’s name). I now have ‘another God’ that I can pray to. The name of this God, is ‘Mary’. Do you not see how serious that this is? Do you not understand, that if these types of additions to God’s Word were discontinued, that every Protestant would become ‘Catholic’? We would all become one faith…CHRISTIANITY.I’ll address the Mary part. There is no denying that Mary did not “beget” God. Only God is uncreated. Mary is Created. “Mother of God” is a title given to Mary because she is the mother to Christ. She gave and carried his body in her womb. Then she raised him and loved him and cared for him till his death. She was his mother. We, as Catholics, cannot say “Mother of Christ” because it was be a heresy (one that was dealt with between the 3rd and 5th century already). The term Mother of God is not new in this modern time. The reason we cannot say Mother of Christ is because Christ is one being. He has a body and a soul. His soul has a Divine nature and a human nature. The Divine Nature is described in John 1:1 " In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God" This Word is Jesus Christ. As a faithful Catholic we cannot separate his Divine nature from his human nature. His mother, is our mother. His mother, Mary, did not create God or give God his existence. But she bear God himself. I do not know my Greek, but I’m sure someone can explain the original Greek word for Mother of God.
Technically I do not think anyone needs to use “beads” as you call them to get into heaven. This is a devotion. One is free to practice it or not. However, these words for the “Hail Mary” are taken directly from the Scripture. You can read about it here: catholic.com/library/Rosary.asp
And lastly, yes the OT documents are copied from OT writers. These Jews were waiting for the Messiah. Since Catholicism is the Church founded by Christ who is the fulfillment the Old Testament, these Jews in a sense are connected directly to us. They are catholic in the sense of being part of the continuity of Christ’s Church. God exists through time, and so does his Church. The NT documents are taken from teachings and letters from the disciples, who are part of this early church. They are the ones as I explained above became now know as Catholics.