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Mary is not God.
It doesn’t sink in because none are so blind as those who REFUSE to see.I have a DEEP DEVOTION to the Blessed Mother and no one is EVER going to make me feel guilty for that. She is the mother of Jesus … The Angel said to her, “Hail full of grace” and that pretty much sums it up. A devotion to someone is different than worshipping someone.
Catholics keep explaining this over and over and it never seems to sink in:banghead:
Hi Eden, I have never been a catholic in my life.Why are you quoting the Quran and asking Catholics if they believe the Blessed Virgin is God in the same post?
Since you were once Catholic, I assume you remember that the Church does not teach that Mary is God.
exactly, thus the Quran is in error.Of course, the Church has never taught that Mary is God.
But the Quran misunderstands Church teaching, and so tries to correct a teaching that was never taught.
If Islam teaches that Catholics worship Mary or consider her to be a goddess, that is just one more factual and historical proof that Islam is a false religion.
Hi Joshua, I am only pointing out a muslim error based on the quran. I do not expect to find anyone who worships Mary as God.Forgive me if I am wrong but I am a little inquisitive as to why you would ask such a question. I can guarantee that you will find absolutely NO Catholic on the face of the planet, with even the most basic knowledge of Catholic doctrine, who will say that Mary is God. Anyone who does is guilty of heresy, and the Church will very quickly, emphatically, and comprehensively say as much.
My whole point in a nutshell. Those who remember me from Kresta’s board know where I am going with this.Yes, so Muhammad was trying to correct what he saw as a Christian belief when it was a heretical belief. I can’t take someone like Muhammad seriously when he can’t even get Christian beliefs correct.
As has been stated by many Catholics here, we do not worship Mary nor do we consider her a Goddess. We also don’t believe that our prayers **must **go through Mary or that we have to go through any intermediary. Just as you do we go directly to God. We do ask others to pray for us. I am certain that you do that also.Salaam everyone;
ilah in Arabic means god, Al-ilah means THE god, that is God.
The Qur’an speaks about people taking Mary as god (ilah) and not God (Al-ilah)
Catholics have the firm belief that prayers will be answered ONLY if made through Mary; from the Muslim point of view, that firm belief is synonym to worship, that is taking Mary as god. In Islam there is no intermediaries between God and His creation, Muslims pray to God directly, We believe He only One Who can here all the prayers -made by every single member of His creation- at once, Muslims don’t believe that any other except God has that power (to hear all the prayers at once).
From where did our Catholics Brethren get the firm belief that prayers are answered only if made through Mary? And from where did they get the belief that she can hear all the prayers at once, in every corner of the globe?
As for the Qur’an getting the trinity, the subject has been touched upon in another thread here
Salaam.
Joseph.
Daniel Marsh said:“And behold! Allah will say: “O Jesus the son of Mary! Didst thou say unto men, ‘Take me and my mother for two gods beside Allah?” He will say: “Glory to Thee! Never could I say what I had no right (to say). Had I said such a thing, Thou wouldst indeed have known it. Thou knowest what is in my heart, though I know not what is in Thine. For Thou knowest in full all that is hidden.” Holy Qur’an 5:116
Do you believe that Mary is God?
Is there anywhere in Catholic History where it was believed that Mary is God?
shannin said:**I have been a Catholic all of my life. I have never been taught that Mary is GodGet it through your head. Catholics do not believe that Mary is God
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If we did think she was God then why on earth would we constantly deny it? Really http://forums.catholic-questions.org/images/icons/icon4.gifhttp://forums.catholic-questions.org/images/icons/icon4.gif
True!!!If Islam teaches that Catholics worship Mary or consider her to be a goddess, that is just one more factual and historical proof that Islam is a false religion.
Forgive me. I misunderstood your purpose for being so heavily active on the ezboards “formercatholicsforchrist” forum. I misinterpreted your status as a regular member there to mean you were a former Catholic:Hi Eden, I have never been a catholic in my life.
I wouldn’t get too upset if you wanted to argue against the Koran using the historical Catholic position, you should’ve been more clear in your intent. In reading your statement it comes off as passive aggressive. I mean protestants KNOW Catholic’s don’t worship Mary, we always say that we do not worship Mary. So for someone to come on the board asking the questions:I asked for a simple yes or no, not rudeness.
Hi Joseph,Salaam everyone;
ilah in Arabic means god, Al-ilah means THE god, that is God.
The Qur’an speaks about people taking Mary as god (ilah) and not God (Al-ilah)
Catholics have the firm belief that prayers will be answered ONLY if made through Mary; from the Muslim point of view, that firm belief is synonym to worship, that is taking Mary as god. In Islam there is no intermediaries between God and His creation, Muslims pray to God directly, We believe He only One Who can here all the prayers -made by every single member of His creation- at once, Muslims don’t believe that any other except God has that power (to hear all the prayers at once).
From where did our Catholics Brethren get the firm belief that prayers are answered only if made through Mary? And from where did they get the belief that she can hear all the prayers at once, in every corner of the globe?
As for the Qur’an getting the trinity, the subject has been touched upon in another thread here
Salaam.
Joseph.