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Mary can not pray for you for there is only ONE mediator between God and man the Man Christ Jesus.
You are limiting your understanding by a too narrow literalistic interpretation of scripture. What you don’t understand is that there is a valid concept in mediation called subordinate mediation. In heave we are all family and God wishes for his family to share in His glory and to also help those still on earth.Mary can not pray for you for there is only ONE mediator between God and man the Man Christ Jesus.
What would be more laughable if it was not so pathetically sad Nap is that you can’t refute anything I say with anything more compelling than your own pithy one liners and unsubstantiated opinions; nor make good on your promise to ignore me. These are all signs of desperation and a man with no depth of conviction - a house build on sand rather than rock.This stuff is becoming laughable. They are going to start calling you the Catholic circus if you keep on with stuff like this.
Says the fallible UtSuShIml! But contrary to your fallible “nothing more”, the Bible says she is to be venerated for generations.She was only the one chosen to birth Jesus and nothing more!
Yes!She was conceived by the Holy Spirit
There we go again - one Physical Jesus plus Spiritual Jesus.She was mother of Physical Jesus but still Jesus w/o sin
She HAS original sin since she was born from the flesh and flesh of her parents. Jesus didnt have original sin since:
1.) He is GOD!
2.) He is born of the Holy Spirit
Alright… let’s use the example you touched on.It is great to study the church fathers. Some believed in baptismal regeneration and others did not. We do not base our doctrine on what the church father believed or did not believe. We base our doctrine upon the Bible.
Is it a doctrine "of the Bible" that we should baptize infants, yes or no?
Then your profession of faith is essentially “in the bible only”. That is an irrational faith since it was the Church Father’s who brought us the bible and that is only available to us as a comprehensive work of The Catholic Church after about 400 years after the birth of Christ (ref. Council of Rome called by Pope Damascus I in 382 AD to declare the bible canon). Is it not ironic that the bible comes to us AFTER Constantine’s time (ref. Edict of Milan in 313 AD) - the time you Protestants claim the Catholic Church was corrupted??? Please explain how a pure bible, the basis of your entire faith, can come out of a corrupt church and how it is you can hold it as sacrosanct without contradicting everything you all say and believe? Catholic faith is passed down to us through The Church and our baptism therein.It is great to study the church fathers. Some believed in baptismal regeneration and others did not. We do not base our doctrine on what the church father believed or did not believe. We base our doctrine upon the Bible.
No you don’t or you would believe the Bible when it tells you that Jesus actually gave us His Body to eat and His Blood to drink, or when it tells you that Peter is the rock on which Christ built His Church. This is how I understand the Bible, and since these are teachings of the Catholic Church and no one else that I’m aware of, I have no reason to dispute any other Church teachings.We base our doctrine upon the Bible.
The Bible was not written by God, it was God-breathed but written by men. And there is no mention of sola scriptura in the Bible.The Bible which was written by God came up with sloa Scriptura.
You are trying to prove Jesus wrong again. He gave all the authority to the Church and failure to listen to the Church is failure to listen to Jesus.No church is the ultimate authority on faith and practice.
I say Amen!God is our ruler and guide. It is His church not man’s.
You mean, God who guided fallible men to write our beloved Scriptures infallibly, is unable to guide fallible men to “all truth”, “even to the end of the ages”?He said He would build it and He is one who give us direction and not fallible men.
Oh no, not that straw man again. We don’t believe in the Church instead of Christ because the Church is the Body of Christ.Paul said for me to live is Christ. Not for me to live is any church.
Phil 1:21
The Bible was not written by God, it was God-breathed but written by men. And there is no mention of sola scriptura in the Bible.The Bible which was written by God came up with sloa Scriptura.
You are trying to prove Jesus wrong again. He gave all the authority to the Church and failure to listen to the Church is failure to listen to Jesus.No church is the ultimate authority on faith and practice.
I say Amen!God is our ruler and guide. It is His church not man’s.
You mean, God who guided fallible men to write our beloved Scriptures infallibly, is unable to guide fallible men to “all truth”, “even to the end of the ages”?He said He would build it and He is one who give us direction and not fallible men.
Oh no, not that straw man again. We don’t believe in the Church instead of Christ because the Church is the Body of Christ.Paul said for me to live is Christ. Not for me to live is any church.
Phil 1:21
To make it simple, I sometimes use the analogy of a driver’s license. Faith is like a driver’s license. To have a driver’s license is not enough. You still have to use your seat belt, drive on the right side (not wrong side) of the road, respect traffic lights, be sober, etc.How would the Jew have understood this passage? John would not in v. 47 that when one believes he has eternal life and then say one must do something else to be saved. John never taught that communion saves us.
The Bible that the Catholic Church wrote for ALL Catholics, NT Scripture - the Bible - IS CATHOLIC TEACHINGS written down!!! The NT writings were NEVER meant to be separated from the people who wrote them. They have to be taught and understood in the CONTEXT in which they were written. Only Christ’s Church - the Catholic Church - has that context and the authority to teach what Scripture means.It is great to study the church fathers. Some believed in baptismal regeneration and others did not. We do not base our doctrine on what the church father believed or did not believe. We base our doctrine upon the Bible.
It is a satanic deceit to believe that one is saved by faith alone!To make it simple, I sometimes use the analogy of a driver’s license. Faith is like a driver’s license. To have a driver’s license is not enough. You still have to use your seat belt, drive on the right side (not wrong side) of the road, respect traffic lights, be sober, etc.
It is a satanic deceit to believe that one is saved by faith alone!
Paul is referring to works done apart from God’s grace, works done under the law simply for the sake of observing an obligation that we may erroneously believe should make God indebted to us. He is not condemning our good works done in grace that are faithful to the moral teachings our Lord Jesus Christ and necessary for our salvation. The Hindu, Muslim, or Buddhist who lays down his life for a friend out of love, not to make God indebted to him, although this thought would never enter his religious frame of mind, could just as well be saved as any baptized Christian who conforms himself by his acts to the image of Christ. Faith is not an intellectual apprehension of the merits of Christ’s Passion and Death nor a personal acceptance of Jesus as one’s Lord and Saviour.What about what Eph 2:8-9. It says we are saved by grace through faith and not works. If the Bible says works do not save then works do not save.
its closed nowProtestants,
The Truth is that nowhere in Catholic literature or in Catholic History since Pentacost to this day will you ever find a document which directs Catholics to WORSHIP Mary. You will, however, find many documents which say we VENERATE her.
Protestants the definition of WORSHIP and VENERATE in the dictionary
Venerate: “To regard with respect, reverence, or heartfelt deference.”
Worship: “The reverent love and devotion accorded a deity, an idol, or sacred object.”
The Fifth Commandments is “Honor your Father and your Mother.”
Protestants, do you honor your father and mother? Do you respect them? Of Course you do.
This is what we Catholics do we honour/respect our parents, and for the Blessed Virgin Mary being our Mother we do the same.
Protestants, do you worship your parents? Of course not, and neither do us Catholics worship our parents. However, it is the Fifth Commandment that we should Venerate/Honor them as we do Virgin Mary our Heavenly Mother for all eternity.
Worship and Venerate according to the definition found in the Dictionary and in Every Catholic Heart, these two words have quite different meanings.
Through the Grace of God, I have been a Catholic 44 years and Counting and I have many family members and friends also who are strong Catholics never once have we Worshiped Virgin Mary
Protestants, I know for a fact you heard all this before, but you have your eyes and mind closed to the Truth! You must believe that we worship Mary, you must in order to try to justify your disobedience To Mary, in which you are breaking the Fifth Commandment for she is Our Mother and she deserves to be venerated/honored daily! “All GENERATIONS WILL CALL ME BLESSED.” Is calling Mary Blessed, is this only for Chistmas time, if that, is this the only time you remember to call her Blessed. If it is Shame on you.
There is not a day that goes by that I forget to call Mary Blessed and that goes for the Catholic Church as well.
Protestants, will you leap for Joy for Mary? Doing so would you consider this being Worshiping or Venerating Mary?
John the Baptist in the Womb of Elizabeth LEAPT for Joy when he heard Mary’s Voice. Is John worshiping or venerating Mary? John, is venerating Mary and if a “baby” has the Knowledge/Grace form God to venerate Mary, then I think you Protestants should to.
Then again if God Has Not given you the Grace to have this Knoweldge such as a Baby, then You should all ask God for it.
Protestants, show me this document/teaching of the Church that tell us Catholics that we should worship Mary?
44 years being Catholic, I never came across this Teaching of the Church.
Truth is you can’t find this Document/Teaching it does not exist and since it does not Exist, you will Never find it! Case Closed!
Ufamtobie
Its closed nowProtestants,
The Truth is that nowhere in Catholic literature or in Catholic History since Pentacost to this day will you ever find a document which directs Catholics to WORSHIP Mary. You will, however, find many documents which say we VENERATE her.
Protestants the definition of WORSHIP and VENERATE in the dictionary
Venerate: “To regard with respect, reverence, or heartfelt deference.”
Worship: “The reverent love and devotion accorded a deity, an idol, or sacred object.”
The Fifth Commandments is “Honor your Father and your Mother.”
Protestants, do you honor your father and mother? Do you respect them? Of Course you do.
This is what we Catholics do we honour/respect our parents, and for the Blessed Virgin Mary being our Mother we do the same.
Protestants, do you worship your parents? Of course not, and neither do us Catholics worship our parents. However, it is the Fifth Commandment that we should Venerate/Honor them as we do Virgin Mary our Heavenly Mother for all eternity.
Worship and Venerate according to the definition found in the Dictionary and in Every Catholic Heart, these two words have quite different meanings.
Through the Grace of God, I have been a Catholic 44 years and Counting and I have many family members and friends also who are strong Catholics never once have we Worshiped Virgin Mary
Protestants, I know for a fact you heard all this before, but you have your eyes and mind closed to the Truth! You must believe that we worship Mary, you must in order to try to justify your disobedience To Mary, in which you are breaking the Fifth Commandment for she is Our Mother and she deserves to be venerated/honored daily! “All GENERATIONS WILL CALL ME BLESSED.” Is calling Mary Blessed, is this only for Chistmas time, if that, is this the only time you remember to call her Blessed. If it is Shame on you.
There is not a day that goes by that I forget to call Mary Blessed and that goes for the Catholic Church as well.
Protestants, will you leap for Joy for Mary? Doing so would you consider this being Worshiping or Venerating Mary?
John the Baptist in the Womb of Elizabeth LEAPT for Joy when he heard Mary’s Voice. Is John worshiping or venerating Mary? John, is venerating Mary and if a “baby” has the Knowledge/Grace form God to venerate Mary, then I think you Protestants should to.
Then again if God Has Not given you the Grace to have this Knoweldge such as a Baby, then You should all ask God for it.
Protestants, show me this document/teaching of the Church that tell us Catholics that we should worship Mary?
44 years being Catholic, I never came across this Teaching of the Church.
Truth is you can’t find this Document/Teaching it does not exist and since it does not Exist, you will Never find it! Case Closed!
Ufamtobie
its closed nowYes. Good luck with that. This is something that just keeps going round and round with Protestants. The case will probably never be closed in that regards.
I admire the OP in trying to present his argument, but you cannot make someone listen if they do not want to listen.
Just for the record, Martin Luther still prayed to Mary and venerated her after he formally split from Rome. So, I do not understand why Protestants have an issue with this and have to “bash” Catholics for it the way they do.
God Bless,
Jean
That is a nice way of side-tracking the issue at hand.This stuff is becoming laughable. They are going to start calling you the Catholic circus if you keep on with stuff like this.