Why do non catholics dislike Mother Mary?

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Because it’s not His church
No sweat, Charsan2. You don’t believe or have the faith that the Catholic Church is Christ church.

Have a party in your search! 👍

No sweat off of anyone else’s nose. Your path, not ours. 😃
 
No sweat, Charsan2. You don’t believe or have the faith that the Catholic Church is Christ church.

Have a party in your search! 👍

No sweat off of anyone else’s nose. Your path, not ours. 😃
Maybe some day you find your way back to Christ as I did. I converted to the RCC and then Christ rescued me out
 
Maybe some day you find your way back to Christ as I did. I converted to the RCC and then Christ rescued me out
Im sure you have as much faith in Christ as I have. 🙂

And we are in Christ’s ever loving hands. 🙂

All glory and power be to the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

Amen.
 
Because it’s not His church
Never said it did did I
Attention all: We have another lurker. :hypno:

Hello Charsan! 🙂 You said to Marie maybe one day she would find her way back to Christ. How do you know she hasn’t found Him and will remain His? Goodness friend, I thought at least that non-Catholics and Catholics could find some common ground. *** Christ.***

To the OP: I have noticed a great dislike for Mary in non-Catholics. Only on here, though. It is because they have been taught we worship her - and some other ugly things. But that is because they don’t care to find the truth. They are completely happy where they stand. Little do they know, Mary intercedes for them and will continue to do so, like the watchful Mother that she is.
 
Attention all: We have another lurker. :hypno:

Hello Charsan! 🙂 You said to Marie maybe one day she would find her way back to Christ. How do you know she hasn’t found Him and will remain His? Goodness friend, I thought at least that non-Catholics and Catholics could find some common ground. *** Christ.***

To the OP: I have noticed a great dislike for Mary in non-Catholics. Only on here, though. It is because they have been taught we worship her - and some other ugly things. But that is because they don’t care to find the truth. They are completely happy where they stand. Little do they know, Mary intercedes for them and will continue to do so, like the watchful Mother that she is.
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Attention all:
To the OP: I have noticed a great dislike for Mary in non-Catholics. Only on here, though. It is because they have been taught we worship her - and some other ugly things. But that is because they don’t care to find the truth. They are completely happy where they stand. Little do they know, Mary intercedes for them and will continue to do so, like the watchful Mother that she is.
Indeed, I have seen that many fall for the lies, half-truths, and ignorant claims that those of us who are Catholic, worship Mary.

I have come to the point that anyone who believes that hasn’t done sufficient research and are easily mislead by the falsehoods of others.

The honorable and integral will study and research the truth of what we believe, even if it goes against what they believe.

What the honorable and integral will NOT do, is mis-represent us. They know to do such would be to bare false witness.

People who honestly try to be honorable disciple of Christ will not mis-represent the belief systems of another, even if they disagree with those beliefs.

Charsan2 seems to have fallen into a trap of misrepresentation. How sad.
 
Indeed, I have seen that many fall for the lies, half-truths, and ignorant claims that those of us who are Catholic, worship Mary.

I have come to the point that anyone who believes that hasn’t done sufficient research and are easily mislead by the falsehoods of others.

The honorable and integral will study and research the truth of what we believe, even if it goes against what they believe.

What the honorable and integral will NOT do, is mis-represent us. They know to do such would be to bare false witness.

People who honestly try to be honorable disciple of Christ will not mis-represent the belief systems of another, even if they disagree with those beliefs.

Charsan2 seems to have fallen into a trap of misrepresentation. How sad.
Very good insight. 👍
 
To the OP: I have noticed a great dislike for Mary in non-Catholics.
Could you please quantify what action and/or words that were spoken that constitute “great dislike” please?

Or anybody who claims that non catholics “dislike” Mother Mary; please quantify in words or deeds what constitutes “dislike”.
 
People in heaven are physically dead.
AmateurPianist,

As a disciple of Christ I will never mislead others when it comes to the beliefs of others, even if I disagree with those beliefs.

Do you feel the same? Would you deliberately misrepresent the belief system of another, even if you disagreed with that very belief system?

Thanks in advance.
 
Could you please quantify what action and/or words that were spoken that constitute “great dislike” please?

Or anybody who claims that non catholics “dislike” Mother Mary; please quantify in words or deeds what constitutes “dislike”.
Oh I’ve been given little hints;). “Mary was a common woman no different than you or me, so stop giving her so much praise.” “She was just a vessel, no more.” I would also consider dislike to be almost the same as ignoring something or someone. Some people don’t feel the need to mention her at all. As if she had no role in their salvation.
 
If Scripture interprets Scripture, why are there so many different interpretations of it? even though Christ prayed for unity, and the Apostles taught unity of doctrine (“be of one mind…”
Indeed. I find that particular Protestant doctrine (“Scripture interprets Scripture”) particularly puzzling…as it’s no where in the Bible.

[SIGN]It’s a man-made doctrine. [/SIGN]

Sadly, charsan2 will not see this post as he’s put me on his ignore list (peculiarly, for this post, which must have gotten under his skin for some reason :confused:)

However, I can happily read his posts and would love to see his response if someone questions him where his non-Scriptural doctrine “Scripture interprets Scripture” can be proven from Scripture.
 
Think the devil. She made him fail. The evil one tries to warp her image any way he can. He will even use people to do so.
 
Oh I’ve been given little hints;). “Mary was a common woman no different than you or me, so stop giving her so much praise.” “She was just a vessel, no more.” I would also consider dislike to be almost the same as ignoring something or someone. Some people don’t feel the need to mention her at all. As if she had no role in their salvation.
Another example is people who put their hatred of the CC above their love of Scripture and following the Word of God. And, as most of these people dearly (and admirably!) love the Word, this says quite a bit about their animosity towards the CC. They would rather disregard Scripture than cede anything to the CC.

What I am referrring to specifically is the fact that I’ve rarely seen (make that, NEVER!) a Protestant call Mary “blessed”, as in “the Blessed Mother of Jesus” or “Blessed Mary” thus fulfilling Luke 1:48.

I mean, it’s Scriptural. You’re supposed to call her “blessed”. 🤷
 
Indeed. I find that particular Protestant doctrine (“Scripture interprets Scripture”) particularly puzzling…as it’s no where in the Bible.

[SIGN]It’s a man-made doctrine. [/SIGN]

Sadly, charsan2 will not see this post as he’s put me on his ignore list (peculiarly, for this post, which must have gotten under his skin for some reason :confused:)

However, I can happily read his posts and would love to see his response if someone questions him where his non-Scriptural doctrine “Scripture interprets Scripture” can be proven from Scripture.
No worries or anxiety. We live in the age of cyberspace where people have an agenda where yanking chains and trolling is the goal.

Does Charsan fall into that? Dont know. Someone who is sincerely open to research is open even if they are skeptical.

People who are about yanking chains and trolling are just not open. It doesnt fit their agenda.

Don’t know if Charsan fits that spectrum on either end or anywhere in between. But thus far I am not convinced that they are sincere.

Loving unconditionally is something I am commanded to do.
Trusting unconditionally I am not commanded to do. If anything I am told to try the spirits; to be wise as serpents and gentle as doves.

There are several who are posting of recent on these forums that I still havent decided if I believe that they are sincere.
 
People in heaven are physically dead.
see next quote 🙂
I thought if you believed in Him you would have [SIGN]eternal LIFE,[/SIGN] not eternal death. :confused:
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Oh I’ve been given little hints;). “Mary was a common woman no different than you or me, so stop giving her so much praise.” “She was just a vessel, no more.” I would also consider dislike to be almost the same as ignoring something or someone. Some people don’t feel the need to mention her at all. As if she had no role in their salvation.
I agree!
Indeed. I find that particular Protestant doctrine (“Scripture interprets Scripture”) particularly puzzling…as it’s no where in the Bible.

[SIGN]It’s a man-made doctrine. [/SIGN]

Sadly, charsan2 will not see this post as he’s put me on his ignore list (peculiarly, for this post, which must have gotten under his skin for some reason :confused:)

However, I can happily read his posts and would love to see his response if someone questions him where his non-Scriptural doctrine “Scripture interprets Scripture” can be proven from Scripture.
yup and it’s not provable! 😉
 
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