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Mike_from_NJ
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I completely agree. Either God would want people to pray for saints or he doesn’t. The trick is no one can say for certain which is the case. Each side has its own reasoning behind their positions and until they reach the great beyond they will not know whether they are right or not. That’s why I said that it’s possible for someone on one side of an argument to understand the position of the other side and also think the other side is wrong.Rational people know that things like faith cannot be both true and untrue. It is not something subjective like “which flavor of ice cream to you prefer” or “Coke vs Pepsi”.
Either veneration if the Saints is idolatry or it is not. Both cannot be true. Heaven forbid you bring children into the mix, because kids are smart. It is likely as not they decide that because both cannot be true, neither is true and they walk away from Christianity all together.
As far as not having kids exposed to different strains of Christianity with different positions on various topics, good luck with that. Unless you lock them in a cellar only speaking to one person they are going to be exposed to different positions, even within Christianity. Also, I’d like to think that the OP and her (possibly) future husband can work out how to approach the topic of praying to saints before getting married.