+JMJ+
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It is actually you who missed the point and (thank you for it) actually proved MY point. I admit that Jesus’ Resurrection is the most important aspect of our faith: St Paul said, “if Christ has not been raised, then our preaching is in vain and your faith is in vain” (1 Cor 15:14). The Catholic Church also holds Easter as the most important holiday in its calendar. And yet I was not talking about the Lord’s Resurrection; rather, I was talking about the Lord’s Life and Death. But since the death of Jesus is the one that immediately precursors His Resurrection, you immediately came to the defense of the Cross and label me as a “blasphemer.”
And yet answer me this: if Jesus was not Incarnated into this world, if He had not
lived as a man, could He have even
died? If He could not die, would He even be
resurrected? That is why I will always maintain that in many ways Mary is as important as the Cross when it comes to our salvation, for it was through Mary’s
perfect job as a mother to Jesus that He became the Man that He is, Who because of His human life was able to die and be raised from the dead for our salvation.
Or do you deny that Jesus is both fully human and fully divine? If Jesus in His life on Earth was fully divine then Mary really had no role in the formation of Jesus as a man, for not only did Mary not give her humanity to Him, but she could not even influence Him in His growth, for God is always complete. Yet Jesus was
both fully divine
and fully human. Mary not only gave her humanity to Him, but also raised Him, taught Him all that she knew, developed His thoughts, influenced His decisions (remember the wedding at Cana?), and thus
influenced Jesus’ path to the Cross.
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“And as for the dead being raised, have you not read in the book of Moses, in the passage about the bush, how God said to him, `I am the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob’? He is not God of the dead, but of the living; you are quite wrong.” (Mark 12:26-27)So are you advocating us to NOT follow Jesus’ example to use our reason?

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It seems to me you need to meet more Catholics…or you need to get to know those Catholics that you’ve met better.
God bless!