Why is it wrong to love Mary?

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I don’t know what enspired the artist of this painting. I would like to think that he was inspired by God. It is a beautiful painting.

The baby Jesus’ right hand positioned, the hand symbol for the Holy Trinity, is common in Catholic Art.

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I mean, the artist obviously did not have an understanding of the ethnicity of the indigenous people of the Middle East.\

The hand positions I refer to are both of Mary’s hands and the baby Jesus left hand. Very unusual and obviously deliberate positions. Kind of interesting and I have no idea what that is all about. But for sure it’s not a casual meaningless thing in such a meaning filled work of art.
 
What do you think of those hand positions? And why are they so fair skinned? People from the Middle East are dark, no?
It is a 19th Century painting by William Adolphe Bouguereau named Madonna of the Lilies. Boy you are getting a little nit picky here. 😉
 
Can someone show me from Scripture where:
1- Jesus commanded anyone to love His mother?

2- Did any of the apostles in their writings command or teach Christians to love Mary?
Mark 10:29-30
"Truly, I say to you, there is no one who has left house or brothers or sisters or mother or father or children or lands, for my sake and for the gospel, 30 who will not receive a hundredfold now in this time, houses and brothers and sisters and mothers and children and lands,

Mary is only the firsfruits of the promise. Jesus, in His infinite generosity, gave us His own mother in fulfillment of his promise.Do you not have respected holy men and women that you think of as family? :confused:
 
It is a 19th Century painting by William-Adolphe Bouguereau named Madonna of the Lilies. Boy you are getting a little nit picky here. 😉
Honest, I am not trying to get picky. It’s always interested me that so many artists depict Middle Eastern people of Biblical times as white anglo wasps and we just go with it as though they were right. Obviously they were completely wrong!

The hand positions are very interesting. Are there reasons any of you know of for those curious positions? They are quite unique. And there are three hands in the same position. I dunno, but I bet there is something interesting there.
 
I mean, the artist obviously did not have an understanding of the ethnicity of the indigenous people of the Middle East.\

The hand positions I refer to are both of Mary’s hands and the baby Jesus left hand. Very unusual and obviously deliberate positions. Kind of interesting and I have no idea what that is all about. But for sure it’s not a casual meaningless thing in such a meaning filled work of art.
It is the top secret Catholic hand signs. You will need the Papal decorder ring and the updated incoder codes sent daily to all fathful Catholic’s to figure out what it all means.
 
Honest, I am not trying to get picky. It’s always interested me that so many artists depict Middle Eastern people of Biblical times as white anglo wasps and we just go with it as though they were right. Obviously they were completely wrong!
White = purity

(NOTE: THIS IS NOT RACIAL DISCRIMINATION)
 
What do you think of those hand positions? And why are they so fair skinned? People from the Middle East are dark, no?
Off topic, but The Caucasian Race extended from The Caucus Mountains in Russia down all the way to Northern Africa (that’s where you get your Egyptians).

Plus, most of the Arabs I know personally (and I grew up in heavily Arabic area) have blue and green eyes and light brown hair.

It’s the media that represents people of the Middle East as darker.
 
White = purity

(NOTE: THIS IS NOT RACIAL DISCRIMINATION)
Plus…The Virgin has been represented as Black and as Brown and as Asian and as Indian.

Why you only pick the “White” one to comment on (Namesake…I knoweth who thou are now!), is odd to me. There’s an agenda there.
 
It is the top secret Catholic hand signs. You will need the Papal decorder ring and the updated incoder codes sent daily to all fathful Catholic’s to figure out what it all means.
OK, that makes sense. 😉
 
It is the top secret Catholic hand signs. You will need the Papal decorder ring and the updated incoder codes sent daily to all fathful Catholic’s to figure out what it all means.
Is that the Model 1554?

Or the new Bluetooth one?

😉
 
Off topic, but The Caucasian Race extended from The Caucus Mountains in Russia down all the way to Northern Africa (that’s where you get your Egyptians).

Plus, most of the Arabs I know personally (and I grew up in heavily Arabic area) have blue and green eyes and light brown hair.

It’s the media that represents people of the Middle East as darker.
You don’t understand that region. Forever, the indigenous people of the Middle East have been dark skinned. It’s an adaptive trait. And for you information, Egyptians are usually quite dark skinned.
 
Plus…The Virgin has been represented as Black and as Brown and as Asian and as Indian.

Why you only pick the “White” one to comment on (Namesake…I knoweth who thou are now!), is odd to me. There’s an agenda there.
The photo posted was the only one available for comment at this time.

You have no clue as to who I am.
 
I mean, the artist obviously did not have an understanding of the ethnicity of the indigenous people of the Middle East.\

The hand positions I refer to are both of Mary’s hands and the baby Jesus left hand. Very unusual and obviously deliberate positions. Kind of interesting and I have no idea what that is all about. But for sure it’s not a casual meaningless thing in such a meaning filled work of art.
Want to know the meaning of the hand positions?

youtube.com/watch?v=gnb_Q4x72gk
 
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