Split: Another Marian Debate

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George, I know its nothing to do with satan in your faith and obedience. I was making the point that satan throughout time puts up big and beautiful things that we revere greatly, for one purpose. To draw away from Christ.
The bible is a book. The cross is a declaration of faith in Christ.
2 cor 11:
14And no wonder, for Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light. 15It is not surprising, then, if his servants masquerade as servants of righteousness.
 
George, I know its nothing to do with satan in your faith and obedience. I was making the point that satan throughout time puts up big and beautiful things that we revere greatly, for one purpose. To draw away from Christ.
The bible is a book. The cross is a declaration of faith in Christ.
Martin (I hope this form of adress isn’t an insult, my typing skills are weak at best :o )

I would love nothing more than to continue this discussion with you, but I have to leave for work right now. May we continue it at a later time, please? This is how we grow, discussion and learning from other. I think this discussion could develop into something truly edifying.

With love,
George
 
You are entitled to your opinion and I am entitled to mine. Protestantism is not the work of God. It is a johnny-come-lately movement that surfaced over a millenia after Christ ascended into heaven. It claims to go by Scripture, but cannot figure out what that Scripture is saying, hence the large and diparate number of Protestant denominatins. This confusion does not have its origin in God because God is not the author of confusion.

The Protestant Reformation was the 16th century version of the rebellion of Korah. Like Korah, the Protestant reformers had the presumption to think that they knew more about the Word of God then the teaching authority established by God Himself. And yet, Luther, Zwingli, Calvin and the Anabaptists all disagreed with each other and their followers persecuted each other. Mind you, this is all within three decades after the 95 Theses. The work of God? Obviously not! If it’s not of God, then whose work is it? I leave that to you to figure that one out.

God bless,
Michael
Well now! following right along with the thread there Mike!
Good job!
 
Martin (I hope this form of adress isn’t an insult, my typing skills are weak at best :o )

I would love nothing more than to continue this discussion with you, but I have to leave for work right now. May we continue it at a later time, please? This is how we grow, discussion and learning from other. I think this discussion could develop into something truly edifying.

With love,
George
Surely, George. If damascus doesn’t get me kicked off.
 
If Mary is such a stumbling block, why is it that even the leaders of the Protestant Reformation had no difficulty whatsoever in according to her more honor than some (not all) Protestant posters here?

Again, Martin, I recommend that you read St. Louis De Montfort’s “True Devotion to Mary”. Start with Chapter III, Article One “False Devotion to the Blessed Virgin and False Devotees”. II Scrupulous Devotees: . . .“are those who fear to dishonor the son by honoring the mother, to abase the one in elevating the other. They cannot bear that we should attribute to Our Lady the most just praise which the holy Fathers have given her. … as if the one were contrary to the other, as if those who prayed to our Blessed Lady did not pray to Jesus Christ through her. . . .for the more we honor the Blessed Virgin, the more we honor Jesus Christ, because we honor Mary only that we may the more perfectly honor Jesus, since we go to her only as the way by which we are to find the end we are seeking, which is Jesus.”

It is, in fact, a more humble devotion, to ask our Lady’s help in approaching Jesus, than it is to approach Jesus “on our own.” Of course we can, but we know well that our Lord looks for us to be ‘meek and humble of heart’, and that he humbles the proud and exalts the lowly.

Especially in these times of pride and superiority, with everyone ‘presuming’, and with few even believing that sin exists, and assuming that they are ‘worthy’ of heaven, it seems to me that more people need a good heavy solid dose of humility, obedience, and dependence on Christ. He chose Mary not just ‘for one time’ as His Mother but for all time. What makes you think that her motherhood ‘ceased’ in 33 AD? Why would she be any less His Mother? Why would we want to deny her and think that it would please God, anymore than it would please you, should you accomplish something worthy, to be told that not only did your mother not have any part, even it was just acknowledging that she gave you birth (no credit even for her care of you as a mother, or the fact that it was probably due to her teaching and care that you were able to develop your talents), but that you would be told even worse–that she was a terrible mother, that she was “taking away credit from you” just by existing, etc.?
 
Well now! following right along with the thread there Mike!
Good job!
Thank You. What I said fits perfectly with the topic. I trust what the Catholic Church teaches on Mary because it is the Church entrusted with the Truth by God Himself in the from of His Word and the one He promised would never be ovecome by the gates of hell and would be the pillar and foundation of truth. If Protestants can’t figure out among themselves what the Bible means, I’m going to trust what they tell me on Mary?

God Bless and Merry Christmas,
Michael
 
Thank You. What I said fits perfectly with the topic. I trust what the Catholic Church teaches on Mary because it is the Church entrusted with the Truth by God Himself in the from of His Word and the one He promised would never be ovecome by the gates of hell and would be the pillar and foundation of truth. If Protestants can’t figure out among themselves what the Bible means, I’m going to trust what they tell me on Mary?

God Bless and Merry Christmas,
Michael
Prove it! that what the RCC teaches of Mary was an oral tradition known since the beginning handed down from the apostles.
 
I don’t know if this should be here but i’m in a hurry so i just put it here. I have a friend who is Jewish, but she is very respectful of other religions, and she calls Mary the Blessed Mother. Is this ok? I’m not sure why but it just sounded wrong to have someone Jewish refer to her by the title. Like if i were to call Zeus or some other fake deity god . Not saying that Mary is fake, or a deity, but i’m sure you catch my meaning. Like refering to her as The Blessed Mother even though she doesn’t believe her to be The Blessed Mother.
I’d say that a Jew shouldn’t be referring to her that way. Especially as it is not necessary in order to speak about her respectfully.
 
In my opinion. Is a person not entitled to post an opinion?
I didn’t say she was.
No opinions would make this a pretty boring place to hang out…,
It’s not anyone’s opinion about forum rules, it’s fact.

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    Now maybe you would like to retract the Satan statement before any more people report you for being disrespectful of the faith of Catholics.

    All of us are guests here. Please have some class.
    And remember, no one gets you tossed but you.
 
It is, in fact, a more humble devotion, to ask our Lady’s help in approaching Jesus, than it is to approach Jesus “on our own.” Of course we can, but we know well that our Lord looks for us to be ‘meek and humble of heart’, and that he humbles the proud and exalts the lowly.
Mary is not the gate! Christ is!.
Mary is not the mediator! Christ is!
Mary is not the way to the Father! Christ is!
**It’s all there in the bible! **clear as day! I suggest all should read it.
A humble devotion? Christ says when you pray pray like this…
Our Father…Not our Mother.

I am going to look and see how many times Christ said come to me, and then count how many times people refer people to Mary…
BRB should take long.
 
It’s not anyone’s opinion about forum rules, it’s fact.

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    *]Do not use abbreviated terms such as “Prots” or “radtrad” etc. that may be offensive to the group to which they refer. Full names are best.
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    Now maybe you would like to retract the Satan statement before any more people report you for being disrespectful of the faith of Catholics.

    All of us are guests here. Please have some class.
    And remember, no one gets you tossed but you.

  1. I’m not being disrespectful! I am stating my POV, I didn’t praying to her was satanic. Go reread it.
 
Prove it! that what the RCC teaches of Mary was an oral tradition known since the beginning handed down from the apostles.
There are plenty of articles in this website that you can look at. But, based on prior experience, I don’t know if listing evidence will be of any good. I know one thing. Every Catholic teaching on Mary preexisted by centuries the teachings of Protestantism. So prove to me that the variant of Protestantism you belong to, since there are so many, is the same faith handed down from the apostles. While you do that, explain why is there a gap of over a thousand years between the asecnsion of Christ and Martin Luther, a man that believed in the perpetual vitginity of Mary and referred to her as the Mother of God. Unfortunately, this cannot be done in this thread.

God Bless,
Michael
 
George the Mary of catholocism, and of protestants are clearly 2 different beings.
You can not say we disrespect her, as much as I can say you disrespect our Lord. I almost scream at the lack of respect because of her.

Ours a humble obedient of our Lord and Saviour.

Yours the mother of God, sinless, omnipotent, mediatrix, queen of heaven, and in my opinion a work of satan in that she draws attention away from Christ.
Mary a work of Satan? Are you Mormon? I know Mormons believe Jesus is the brother of Satan so i guess, in your opinion, that would make Mary the Mother of Satan? Kind of suprising to see you embracing Mormon doctrine but then when one rejects the One True Church they are prone to buy into all sorts of fallacies.
 
It’s not anyone’s opinion about forum rules, it’s fact.

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  1. *]Messages posted to this board must be polite and free of personal attacks, threats, and crude or sexually-explicit language, rude comments and innuendo.
    *]Do not use abbreviated terms such as “Prots” or “radtrad” etc. that may be offensive to the group to which they refer. Full names are best.
    *]Do not use character substitutions in proper names, such as “Amerikkkans” or “Demonrats” or “Repubicans” etc.
    *]Inappropriate or offensive graphics, links, or profile entries are not permitted.
    *]Messages should be short. Do not post lengthy replies (especially replies that consist largely of quotes from an earlier message).
    *]Do not view the discussion area as a vehicle for single-mindedly promoting an agenda.
    *]Non-Catholics are welcome to participate but must be respectful of the faith of the Catholics participating on the board.
    Now maybe you would like to retract the Satan statement before any more people report you for being disrespectful of the faith of Catholics.

    All of us are guests here. Please have some class.
    And remember, no one gets you tossed but you.

  1. The edit button is gone, sorry guess I can’t retract.
 
Mary is not the gate! Christ is!.
Mary is not the mediator! Christ is!
Mary is not the way to the Father! Christ is!
**It’s all there in the bible! **clear as day! I suggest all should read it.
A humble devotion? Christ says when you pray pray like this…
Our Father…Not our Mother.

I am going to look and see how many times Christ said come to me, and then count how many times people refer people to Mary…
BRB should take long.
Mary prays for us to her Son. Her Son is the Mediator, Gate, and Way to the Father. Can I pray directly to Jesus? Sure I can! But I can also ask Mary to pray for me and in that sense I go through her to Jesus.

God Bless,
Michael
 
Mary a work of Satan? Are you Mormon? I know Mormons believe Jesus is the brother of Satan so i guess, in your opinion, that would make Mary the Mother of Satan? Kind of suprising to see you embracing Mormon doctrine but then when one rejects the One True Church they are prone to buy into all sorts of fallacies.
I didn’t say Mary herself was a work of satan I gave my opinion on the elevation of the Catholic Mary.
 
If stating My opinion offended anyone, I apologize and ask your forgiveness.

Sincerely,
Simon
 
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