Again, I maintain it is a PROFOUND mistake to ignore the teachings of the four modern
APOSTOLIC church communions — the Assyrian Church, the Oriental Orthodox, the Eastern Orthodox, and the Catholic Church.
Who would be so bold to claim that the churches that today trace their lineage to apostolic times are WRONG, and the newfound beliefs come
1600 years later
suddenly got it right?
Let’s take a sampling from the Oriental Orthodox communion, shall we? Here are some notes from a Coptic Orthodox site regarding Mary:
Saint Mary is regarded as the highest saint in the [Oriental] Orthodox Church. She is higher than all the heavenly saints and any man or woman saint who ever lived. She is called the Theotokos, which is a Greek word meaning “Mother of God.” Saint Mary is the Mother of God…
The Copts also believe in Mary’s perpetual virginity, holiness, queenship, and assumption. See more
here.
Edit: This line or thought can (and should) be used with any church doctrine. If your modern Protestant Church is at fundamental odds with ALL four of these apostolic and ancient communions, then that is very telling. For example, each of these traditions, with their various counterparts (e.g., “Latin” Catholic tradition, “Syriac” Catholic tradition, etc.) believe in the real and substantial presence of Christ in the Eucharist. All have bishops, maintain apostolic succession, and profess a ministerial priesthood. If your Protestant church is missing these, should you be concerned? Why or why not?