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Antwill
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First, although you have been told time and again that we Catholics do not worship and adore Mary, you continue to propagate that falsity. There was actually a movement that was deemed heretical by the Church many years ago (can’t think of what it was called at the moment) where some misguided Catholics had raised Mary up to “goddess” status.The Bible does record God “assuming” both Enoch and Elijah into Heaven (Genesis 5:24; 2 Kings 2:11). Therefore, it is not impossible that God would have done the same with Mary. It is not wrong to believe that God “assumed” Mary into heaven. The problem is that there is no biblical basis for the Assumption of Mary. The Bible does not record Mary’s death or again mention Mary after Acts chapter 1. Rather, the doctrine of the Assumption is the result of lifting Mary to a position comparable to that of her Son. Some Roman Catholics go so far as to teach that Mary was resurrected on the third day, just like Jesus, and that Mary ascended into Heaven, just like Jesus. The New Testament teaches that Jesus was resurrected on the third day (Luke 24:7) and that He ascended bodily into heaven (Acts 1:9). To assume the same thing concerning Mary is to ascribe to her some of the attributes of Christ. While the idea of the Assumption of Mary is not heretical in and of itself; in the Roman Catholic Church, the Assumption of Mary is an important step towards why Mary is venerated, worshipped, adored, and prayed to. To teach the Assumption of Mary is a step toward making her equal to Christ, essentially proclaiming Mary’s deity.
Your basic problem is your assumption that everything about the faith is explicitly found in scripture. It is not:
John 20:30: Many other signs also did Jesus in the sight of his disciples, which are not written in this book.
John 21:25: But there are also many other things which Jesus did; which, if they were written every one, the world itself, I think, would not be able to contain the books that should be written.
Plus, you also assume that the Word is only just that - words. That is incorrect. God (Jesus) is the Word made flesh!
John 1:14: And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we saw his glory, the glory as it were of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth.
You truly have blinders on to think that the full truth of Christ could be found in the written works of the entire world, let alone the bible by itself. Furthermore, to think that your fallible interpretation of those scriptures is fully sufficient is naive. Again, that’s why we have the three legs of the Catholic Church: the Bible, the Traditions, and the Magisterium - just like Christ set it up, so that we humans could have the fullness of the Truth.
I’m still waiting for you to give me some credible historical evidence as to there being another “Christian” church before the Catholic Church. I would also still like you to explain to me why there are thousands of different protestants and protestant denominations who all would say they are being guided by the Holy Spirit in their interpretations of scripture teaching thousands of different things.