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JoeyWarren
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Is praying to Mary then worshiping Mary?
You sound like my Dad- and that is definitely a compliment! In any religion I completely believe that the attitude above (the image of the dog in particular) is the essence of worship- not the specific action. Whatever your hand finds to do- do all to the glory of God.What does the words used denote what Worship is:
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שׁחה
shâchâh
shaw-khaw’
A primitive root; to depress, that is, prostrate (especially reflexively in homage to royalty or God): - bow (self) down, crouch, fall down (flat), humbly beseech, do (make) obeisance, do reverence, make to stoop, worship.
I really don’t see ‘Reading Scripture’ as part of the definition. Nor to I see “Singing Pslams” or “Singing Hymns”.
Neither does the Greek word contain these definitons:
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προσκυνέω
proskuneō
pros-koo-neh’-o
From G4314 and probably a derivative of G2965 (meaning to kiss, like a dog licking his master’s hand); to fawn or crouch to, that is, (literally or figuratively) prostrate oneself in homage (do reverence to, adore): - worship.
2Ti 2:15 Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.Is reading the Bible really a form of Worship?
Nope! I can ask/entreat a person for something without it requiring me to reverence/adore that person as I would God. But you know that.Is praying to Mary then worshiping Mary?
I know that PugNope! I can ask/entreat a person for something without it requiring me to reverence/adore that person as I would God. But you know that.![]()
…but we’re too smart to bite on that one…I know that Pug…I am trying to elicit a response fromt the protestant brethren.
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ah but you did bite.…but we’re too smart to bite on that one…![]()
Apply the same principle to Mary or any person that we believe beyond a shadow of a doubt to be in Heaven experiencing the beatific vision…Stephen King is not God and his works, although ocassionally interesting, are not the word of God. You don’t worship God when reading Scripture? You don’t feel or understand how it brings your mind and spirit closer to the mind and spirit of God?
Nah, the analogy doesn’t hold. But look, you guys have convinced me that asking Mary to pray for you is no different from asking any other Christian friend to pray for you. Now, if you ask something for Mary other than to put in a good word with her Son, then it becomes more problematic. (Example would be “Mary, save me!”…when we are saved by Christ and Him alone).ah but you did bite.
Apply the same principle to Mary or any person that we believe beyond a shadow of a doubt to be in Heaven experiencing the beatific vision…
Believe it or not, this is basically the Catholic view you stated here.i started a thread just now on what people of diffrent relgions do for worship…In my opinion, worship is some form of sacrafice, even if its taking time out of reading a book about your relgion all the way to have ritual scarfication
Sometimes I can’t resist helping.:bounce:I know that Pug…I am trying to elicit a response fromt the protestant brethren.
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Reading the Bible is a form of prayer: Lectio Divina. But I do not believe that prayer and worship are the same thing. That is why Protestants get so nuts about our interaction with the Saints, they think that praying is worshipping. Worship is more akin to adoration in my mind.Is reading the Bible really a form of Worship?
To read it aloud is to breath in the Word of God. It is to pray. This also allows us to share the Word of God with others. But no it is not worship.Reading the Bible is a form of prayer: Lectio Divina. But I do not believe that prayer and worship are the same thing. That is why Protestants get so nuts about our interaction with the Saints, they think that praying is worshipping. Worship is more akin to adoration in my mind.