This is exactly true.
OP, surely you realize that Protestants have different teachings than Catholics. They are only following what they have been taught. Why are you so surprised and upset that others follow their own teachings? Of course they do.
BTW, I WAS raised Baptist (Conference Baptist), and was Baptist for the first 22 years of my life. I was married in the Baptist church. My family returned to the Baptist church for two brief years in the 1990s (during our “church search”).
If you would like to attempt to work with Baptists that you know to change their thinking about Mary, here is what you have to do:
- Stop condemning them with an angry tone. Yes, they are wrong about Mary, but it is out of ignorance, not vengeance, that they teach that Mary is a sinful human being and not worthy of veneration. Be much kinder in your words and attitude. And don’t be surprised or shocked when they follow their own teachings. That’s what anyone would do.
- Stop calling Baptists Protestants unless they say it’s OK. A lot of non-Catholic Christians have recently come to resent this “label” because they say that they are not “protesting” anything. I realize that the label is an historic one, but I see nothing wrong with granting the request of various non-Catholic Christians and just calling them “Christians” unless they are OK with the term Protestant. Check first–seek to not offend them over a “label.”
- There are a lot of different kinds of Baptists (several hundred), and it is very important that you KNOW what kind of Baptist you are dealing with. Be courteous enough to ask for their Statement of Faith, study it, and then you will know whether you are dealing with Conference Baptists, Southern Baptists, American Baptists, Independent Baptists, Reformed Baptists, etc. They are all very different and it’s important that you know not only what they believe, but how they practice their beliefs.
SOME Baptists are separatists, which means that they probably won’t even talk to you, a Catholic. These Baptists are very hard to reach out to.
But many other Baptists are evangelical and will be happy to become friends with you–always keep in mind that they want you to accept Jesus as your personal Savior, so make sure that you tell them that yes, Jesus is your Savior and you trust in Him to get you to heaven.
Also, some Baptists believe that the Catholic Church is the Whore of Babylon and they will beg you to come out and be part of a truly Biblical church. But many other Baptists accept the Catholic Church as a true Christian Church and they will be happy to that you are part of the Catholic Church. Revered Baptist teacher Chuck Colson has founded an organization called Evangelicals and Catholics Together, and he has done a lot of good in helping Baptists to understand that the Catholic Church IS a Christian Church.
- When you are speaking with Baptists (and many other evangelical Protestant Christians), only one thing matters–what does the Bible say? They will not care two hoots for the Pope, the Magisterium, Sacred Tradition, history, etc. The BIBLE is the Sole Authority. As an ex-Baptist, I believe that the Marian doctrines are Biblical. I would suggest that you get hold of Tim Staples’ CDs on Marian doctrine, which contain a lot of historical and Biblical apologetics supporting Marian doctrines. THIS is how you will reach out to Baptists–through the BIBLE.
Godspeed to you as you attempt to help Baptists come home to the Catholic Church and attempt to defend the Blessed Mother with a good, solid Biblical approach.