:thumb:Power of God isn't the issue.
The presumed power of Mary and other dead believers to hear and intercede for you is the issue.
:thumb:Power of God isn't the issue.
The presumed power of Mary and other dead believers to hear and intercede for you is the issue.
She is called the "co-redeemer". Maybe she is the "first-test"
It's called the hypostatic-union. It is the union of God's DNA with the "seed (egg) of the woman", creating the protokos-monogenes God-Man. There is a MAN seated at the right-hand of the Majesty on High (ie: Father). To believe otherwise is apostasy.
The Quartodeciman Controversy is a perfect example. The I in Ishtar is pronounced as an E.
That is a lie, and a pretty ignorant one at that. So was your other post, and so was pinhead Robert Pate. Neither of you have the first clue about authentic Christianity.
Your underestimation of the power of God is sad. As Scripture indicates, those in heaven are aware of the prayers of those on earth. This can be seen, for example, in Revelation 5:8, where John depicts the saints in heaven offering our prayers to God under the form of "golden bowls full of incense, which are the prayers of the saints." But if the saints in heaven are offering our prayers to God, then they must be aware of our prayers. They are aware of our petitions and present them to God by interceding for us.
Some might try to argue that in this passage the prayers being offered were not addressed to the saints in heaven, but directly to God. Yet this argument would only strengthen the fact that those in heaven can hear our prayers, for then the saints would be aware of our prayers even when they are not directed to them!
In any event, it is clear from Revelation 5:8 that the saints in heaven do actively intercede for us. We are explicitly told by John that the incense they offer to God are the prayers of the saints. Prayers are not physical things and cannot be physically offered to God. Thus the saints in heaven are offering our prayers to God mentally. In other words, they are interceding.
Luke 1:5 KJV
There was in the days of Herod, the king of Judæa, a certain priest named Zacharias, of the course of Abia: and his wife was of the daughters of Aaron, and her name was Elisabeth.
Well, musty, perhaps I can "circumvent" the LORD God, and throw up a "Hail Zacharias," cuz he, obviously, can hear my prayers, and is a Levitical priest, like all Catholic priests obviously are, and he is "The Uncle of God!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
That's the standard Catholic belief where I reside.Where did you get that, co-redeemer? not in Scripture.
Is there a Saint Zacharias?![]()
:think:I never lie.
I never lie. You are just too ignorant to grasp the truth.
Is it true, saint john, that you were once guilty of Mary Grace worship...as she was "nice"?There you go, TOL audience.
Is it true, saint john, that you were once guilty of Mary Grace worship...as she was "nice"?
CatholicCrusader;4771027]I never lie. You are just too ignorant to grasp the truth.
As I said in another thread, I see we need a little education here on asking our fellow Christians to pray for us, and I see we also need a little education here on the fact that the Body of Christ is the Body of Christ whether the members be in heaven or on earth. I shall oblige momentarily:
Nowhere, in Scripture does Jesus say, "worship my mama". None of the Apostles had believed in worshiping Many. Paul never said a Christian needed to pray to Mary. The Catholic church, following pagan goddesses worship began Many worship and saying the "Hail Mary" on Rosary beads.
Instead: The Bible warns us against use of prayer beads –
Matthew 6:7 says – “But when ye pray, use not vain
repetitions, as the heathen do: for they think that
they shall be heard for their much speaking.
So is it their position that no one should bow before and/or pray to religious idols crafted by man?The official position of the Church is that God alone is to be "adored" or "venerated," or in our parlance today, "worshipped."
Possibly.it possible that some individual Catholics worship Mary the way some Protestants worship all sorts of idols?
Yep, it would be wrong.Sure, and they are wrong.
You're kidding, right?But the Church does not and has never endorsed Mary worship.
So is it their position that no one should bow before and/or pray to religious idols crafted by man?
You're kidding, right?
THEY are the one that not only created countless idols of Mary and set them up everywhere, but also bow to and/or pray to statues and artwork of Mary.
People are bowing and/or praying to statues and artwork of Mary BECAUSE of the RCC.
That's where it started.