The difference David is as Reuben J example says. For Catholic, God sees a Raw piece of Marble, and through His work (grace), and our free will, He chips away the pieces that do not belong until we are finally cleansed, and turn into that Work of Art God desires. For Protestants (Luther and/or Calvin), God sees the raw marble, and throws a Blanket (representing Jesus), and accepts it as justification for our salvation. The blanket represents the cleansed Jesus, and thus God does not sees our unrighteousness (the Raw marble). Also, some chipping may happen, but it is not necessary as long as there is faith ALONE.
Of course, anyone by God’s Grace can be saved! (Only God knows!). Grace is VERY important for Christian Catholics. Grace is favour, the free and undeserved help that God gives us to respond to his call to become children of God, adoptive sons (John 1:12, Romans 8:16), partakers of the divine nature (2 Peter 1:4) and of eternal life [36]. Justification establishes cooperation between God’s grace and man’s freedom [37], known as synergism. We can use our freedom because the Original sin we inherit from Adam makes us corrupted but not totally [38]. Our will is free and this means it is possible to either cooperate or resist His Grace [39]. However we can exercise our freedom only after first being moved by God’s Grace.
Thus, you can see that saying that Virgin Mary is FULL OF GRACE, it is quite important. God cleanses, and the vessel He used to become flesh was most certainly full of His Grace.
I do not believe that Mary was sinful, and God who is all good, who is the giver of His Love and Grace will become flesh in a sinful vessel, unless of course you believe that God covered Mary with His righteousness, and thus Mary is sinful, but was covered with another “Righteous” Blanket, and thus was guarantee salvation because she believed… Mary was definitely much more than just a child bearer. She was the VESSEL chosen by God HIMSELF among all generations (BLESSED FOR ALL GENERATIONS) fulfilling prophecies (Isaiah) from the Old Testament (Obviously God KNEW). She was greeted as full of God’s Grace. Most certainly!, She was ESPECIALLY chosen for this AMAZING task, and she was SO MOVED by God’s Grace, she accepted!.
David, refer to
vivacatholic.wordpress.com/223-2/ It presents a good contrast.
What are these methods that are consistent with your definition of Biblical?. Show me where it says in the bible you are saved by Faith alone.
Aha, and where does the Bible says that Mary was born with sin?
Of course there was debate for Marian doctrine. It takes years to formalize doctrines, and dogmas in the Catholic Church. There must be careful study of the Apostolic Tradition, Bible… It takes time.
My question for you is WHO opposed the sinlessness of Mary which is AGREED by Catholics and First generation protestants. It doesn’t seem that you know. Do you believe arguments without knowing its history?