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NotWorthy
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How do you know if God says, “NO”? Kujo, you’re an expert on Catholicism? You know the saint will pray for us if it’s in accordance with God’s Will?HOW do you know if the saint that you’re praying to says “no”?
Revelation.Where in the Bible does it say that the saints say “yes, I’ll pray” or even IF they pray at all?
Why did Luther want Revelation thrown out of the Canon? Hmmmmmm…
Ask saint Paul? He repeatedly asks for others prayers. Why in the world didn’t he just go straight to the Source?Why would you go to a saint when you can go directly to God, Himself, through Jesus?
Also, who says we go to a saint INSTEAD of God. Catholics should do both if they are going to a saint.
No, Kujo, you’re not wrong, and nobody should chastise you for not asking the Saints for help. The point of it is, it’s like trying to play a football game without your star receiver. You can still win without him, but you’re going to have a tougher go at it.Am I wrong if I decide to go to God and not through a saint?
**Someone should only pray for Mary’s or the Saints’ help when they can do so in good conscience and not a moment before!
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