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Sorry for not providing the verse, I don’t post from home and I haven’t got a Bible there, I’ll try to find it later … but then you’ll have to wait until tomorrow …Like I wrote earlier,
You not arguing with me, you are arguing with Christian history and what early Christians actually believed.
The quote that you posted is from a very prominent early Christian** (Saint Bernard **1090 - 1153), which comes from a time that predates all “Protestant” religions by 400+ years.
You are not disputing my comments, you are disputing the comments of an early Christian (Catholic), who lived long before us.
Are you rewriting Christian history?
As far as your quote,
I am not in disagreement with you or your quote, but please provide the verse.
You may not understand the comment of Saint Bernard, or the context in which he made it, because you apparently do not view or understand Christian history, early Christian tradition or the Bible in context. However, I can assure you that Saint Bernard did not “worship” Mary, if that is what you are trying to imply here.
Catholicism has always been monotheistic, are you disputing that fact as well?
The formation of the Bible took over three hundred years and Christianity was defined over hundreds of years; neither can be fully “understood”, “explained” or appreciated in one paragraph or a handful of Bible verses. To do so, would be to minimize or ignore, both the full richness of the Bible and the richness of Christian history.
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I was neither implying that St Bernard was worshipping Mary or that Catholics are not monotheists …
If you have read another Catholic’s answer to on of my previous posts, you will have noticed that he said it is not COMPULSORY to go to Jesus THROUGH Mary or another saint …
the comment you posted ( by Saint Bernard ) says it is …
well it seems not all Catholics agree on that …
for me it is very clear that Jesus is the gate, as I said I’ll try to find the verse and tell you later (unless somebody else reads my message and finds where it is in John’s Gospel )
Sure I don’t know the church history very well, I became a Christian by reading the Bible, I was brought up in a atheist family ( not in Protestantism ) ; maybe in the USA ( if you are American ) it is very rare but not in France ( I’m French )