I understand that its an article of faith but its based on an assumption since there are no facts for it. No proof. No evidence.
Well, none that YOU will accept!
I find the evidence of the Magesterium more than sufficient.
justasking4;2406851:
You must assume all of this. There is no evidence even for this.
Certainly none that meets your criteria, justasking.
huh? Accepted by all when?
By all who understand how much Jesus loved his mother, and how pleased He is to save her from corruption.
The issue is not sola scriptura but what is the evidence for the these claims about Mary. Even if sola scriptura is wrong it still does not change the fact that there is no evidence-proof-facts for Mary being kept from sin, prayed to or assumed into heaven.
There IS evidence that Jesus loved His mother!
The resurrection of Christ.
Are you now denying the resurrection of the body, as well as the divinity of Jesus now!?
I could say the same about you. So long as you accept what your church teaches without question you will be led astray.
I can’t say I don’t question, or doubt, but Jesus has convinced me that I can trust His promises, and His HS not to lie.
I’m asking you to look at the support for these claims your church makes about her. If you are like most catholics i know, you will see that the support is not there but rely primarily on the authority of your church to teach you the truth at all times.
I think I am probably not like most Catholics you know.
It is impossible for your church to teach error no matter what is brought forth.
Well, at least if you got this much down, the thread was worth it!
If you read through the gospels you will see Jesus continually giving evidence that God was with Him by His miracles. In fact in John 10:37-38 He says that His miracles-works are a sign to them that the Father is in Him. His resurrection was ultimately witnessed by over 500 people. See I cor 15.
Exactly! Since He proved that He can raise the dead, why on earth would you think that he did not? I think people who cannot grasp this do not love their mother, or have no feelings of wanting the best for their mother.
Good. Now lets look at the support for it in Sacred Tradition. This is where we are going to need to look at history for support. It won’t do just to say “my church says its true” and that is enough. If its truly the truth then there should be solid evidence for it. Would you agree?
No need to go further with this. Don’t you think that as a catholic you have a right to see the evidence for its claims?
This is a very good question. I have to say, in returning from a long sojourn in Protestant circles, that I arrived at a new level of humility. Instead of demanding, attacking, and blustering about my “rights” I am much more able to start from a place of acceptance in faith, and add my understanding to it.
As a thinking catholic would you find it troubling if there really is not good evidence for some of its claims?
As I said, I accept evidence that is inadmissable for you, so I am not so troubled. I is true that there are many things about the Catholic faith that I don’t understand, and may never understand,but that is ok with me now.