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Your conversation with Noel, and his post to which you object, are all included in a thread that is called “debate between Catholic and Protestant.” The original discussion specifically addressed ecumenical dialogue, that’s the context of Noel’s observation in post 6, which you have since addressed as if it was the whole point. He was pointing out - very accurately - that when Ephesus declared Mary Theokotos, it was in the context of emphasizing the Divinity of Jesus.All of my posts have been a dialogue with NoelFitz who is a Catholic who feels that the doctrines of Mary are not very important because he doesn’t consider them to be essential. I have not responded to any Protestant within the thread, so I am confused as to the point you are trying to make with me.
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Later (post 26) you said you had “never heard a Catholic emphasize different “levels” of belief required for salvation” and suggested that “Pointing out the non-essentiality of a doctrine only precludes one from fully believing in it and applying it to one’s life.” which was when I cited Unitatis Redintegratio.
Noel’s statement was explicitly in the context of dialogue with non-Catholic Christians, and you somehow concluded that he was therefore suggesting that Catholics didn’t need to accept Marian doctrines, and persisted in that line of conversation even after he reiterated that he did accept them. Seriously, what is to be gained by this?