How is it that the Apostles were able to heal, and even raise people from the dead, if they were only human?
How is it that people even tried to have Peter's shadow fall on them so that they would be healed? He's human.
These phenomena do not make these saints omniscient, or omnimpotent, or divine. They merely show the unlimited wonderful ways God can use those who serve him.
Rome's Mary on the Cross and God's Throne
Discussion in 'Other Christian Denominations' started by Gregory Perry Sr., Mar 27, 2013.
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How is it that people even tried to have Peter's shadow fall on them so that they would be healed? He's human.
These phenomena do not make these saints omniscient, or omnimpotent, or divine. They merely show the unlimited wonderful ways God can use those who serve him. -
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Ultimately, until they let God out of that little box they can never recognize the unlimited power of God, and they can never understand what you are saying. I know about this because it took 40 years for that to happen to me. Praise God that it did!
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Apostles were able to heal, perform miracles etc because the Lord allowed it for His purposes. How on earth does that fact justify following practices that are contrary to Scripture? There is only One Person that is worshiped, adored, praised and prayed to and that would be the Creator in the form of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.
Your collection of "saints" are all sinners, created beings in a fallen state. Yet you have the nerve to accuse others of "putting their little god in a box" when you in fact have created many little gods you give honor that only God deserves. So as you pray to Peter, Paul and Mary, be sure to ask them where all the flowers have gone.
Lots of you seem to have trouble with the concept of the number of catagories. For example, one is either the Creator or a created being. There is not a third catagory of super special created beings that deserve worship, prayer, and praise. They are sinners in a fallen state, and without the work of Jesus Christ on the cross, they are headed for the Lake of Fire like anyone else. Of course, we are assuming that all of your list of "saints" are believers in Jesus Christ and are saved. It is kind of like heaven and hell. There is not a third choice of limbo, purgatory, or the nearest Catholic rest stop.
The statements made to you and the others about Mary are not opinions but facts. It is nothing short of idolatry, which violates the first two or three commandments. Worst of all, to refer to that theological zoo, the RCC, as the true church Jesus Christ established, is nothing short of blasphemy. -
To say what that litany said about about Mary is idolatry and blasphemy, as also the line from the rosary.
"Rejoice, Thou through whom creation is renewed" -- idolatry, blasphemy
"Rejoice, Thou through whom we worship the Creator! -- idolatry, blasphemy
"Rejoice, assurance of those who pray in silence!" -- idolatry, at least
Rejoice, bridge that conveyest us from earth to Heaven! -- idolatry, blasphemy
Rejoice, wound of demons bewailed afar! -- idolatry, at least
Rejoice, Thou Who surpassest the knowledge of the wise: -- idolatry
Rejoice, Thou Who givest light to the minds of the faithful! -- idolatry, blasphemy
Rejoice, propitiation of all the world! -- idolatry, damnable blasphemy
Anyone who can say that is on dangerous ground. -
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Do you not believe that the birth, death, and resurection of Jesus saves us? Who do you think bore the GodMan? It was through her that the imaculate conception took place. So... if we can read the above through a non-biased lense, then we can see that it was indeed through Mary that the Savior was born. Just as it was through Eve that creation was lost through sin, it was also through Mary that creation is renewed. To deny that Mary played a seminal part in the salvation story is to ignore the obvious simply to berate the RCC. I would hope that you could find it in your heart to give Catholics the benefit of the doubt in this case and take what the Church actually teaches as what they actually believe.
Ultimately, the above - taken as the RCC teaches it - is not blasphemy as you claim, it is simply fact my brother!
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Having been a Baptist most of my life, I do believe this about many people in both the Protestant AND the Catholic world. I have opinions just like you. Does the fact that I am now Catholic disallow me that opinion here, yet allow you yours?
"It is, therefore, the Catholic Church alone which retains true worship. This is the fountain of truth; this, the domicile of faith; this, the temple of God. Whoever does not enter there or whoever does not go out from there, he is a stranger to the hope of life and salvation. . . . Because, however, all the various groups of heretics are confident that they are the Christians and think that theirs is the Catholic Church, let it be known that this is the true Church, in which there is confession and penance and which takes a health-promoting care of the sins and wounds to which the weak flesh is subject" (Lactantius: Divine Institutes 4:30:11–13 [A.D. 307]).
saturneptune... to quote someone whom I cannot currently remember: "You are not God - The job is filled, and you aren't any good at it anyway." But, God bless you.
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Mary is so very important to catholics, the eucharist is so very important and is central to catholic faith, as thinkingstuff stated in another post...yes, it was the real body and blood of Jesus at the last supper, Jesus gave HIS body and blood to the disciples at the last supper, so here is the big question, why was mary not at the last supper?
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Also, I think that maybe Jesus was sensitive enough to know how much grief Mary could bear. Don't you think it would have been awful watching your Son give His own Body and Blood not only on the cross, but also speaking of it at His Last Supper? -
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Roman Catholic heresy is accomplished when they put tradition and the teaching of their church above Scripture.....it says that tradition is to coordinate with Scripture. And I take that to mean (if you believe this line of reasoning) in the end that tradition is superior to the Scripture.
There is nothing in the Scripture about the so-called Assumption of the Virgin Mary, a doctrine that says that Mary never died nor was buried, but literally rose in the body into heaven. But they teach it & it is by their church's authority alone that sanctions such a teaching. -
2 Thess. 2:15 -Here St. Paul asks us to hold fast to the oral (not just written) Tradition. Tradition NEVER is placed above scripture and must not contradict it. Apostolic Tradition says Mary was assumed into heaven. While claiming the bones of the saints was a common practice during these times (and would have been especially important to obtain Mary's bones as she was the Mother of God), Mary's bones were never claimed. This is because they were not available. Mary was taken up body and soul into heaven. -
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Today Catholics treat Mary as a god, worshiping her as omnipresent, etc., attributes that belong only to God. They take away from the worship of God and give it to another, thereby robbing God of the worship due to him alone. This is nothing short of Hinduistic belief, or polytheism. For you have made Mary another god.
Look to your own history and the prayers that the RCC encourage you to imitate:
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RC traditions about Mary always contradict scripture, but they believe these traditions of men anyway. -
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And, btw, I do consider you my brother, also, but I think you are on dangerous ground. That is why I post as I do.
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