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How silly! You think I...and Catholics... Put Mary in front of God?
No.
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God whom you insist, Jehovah's-Witness fashion, on calling Jah? Can't you even read?!
Can you? Jah is His name... shortened, sure, but still.
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Mary points only TO God! Mary is the Mother of our Lord! She bore him! Haven't you even read the Gospels?!
CHRIST points to God. CHRIST shows us God. NO ONE comes to the Father except through the SON. No one knows the Father except the Son, and those the Son chooses to reveal Him.
There is no emphasis on Mary in the gospels. The emphasis is on Christ.
And that is what Shelby and anyone else saying the same MEANS when we say that you put all of these first. Mary, the saints, the RCC... you place the emphasis on them, instead of proclaiming the Christ... and so people take their eyes OFF Christ, and place them onto the RCC (or any other religion), Mary, the saints... all of whom have died and are under the altar... the pope, the religious leaders, the bible, all these artifacts (turin shroud for instance/weeping trees and statues/etc).
I know you cannot see that. You take the emphasis off Christ to proclaim all these other people and things... so that others and yourselves look at many other things over Christ... though it is SO odd that you can think that these others are alive and might even speak, but not Christ.
We proclaim ONLY the Son.
Why is Christ not enough?
Why also is the forgiveness that Christ grants not good enough... that people have to burn in pain in purgatory until such a time as they are cleansed, and somehow our prayers help that happen faster, and people can turn to Mary - not Christ, He seems to be nowhere in this picture - to save them.
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Mary prays for us! She'll pray for you, if you ask her! She probably already does, and just as well for your sake!
Why does anyone need Mary to pray for them?
What is wrong with Christ? Is He not enough?
ONE advocate, ONE helper, One mediator...
When did Christ EVER say that his mother would be able to pray for people from the dead, or that any of the saints could pray for people after they died? Where did that come from?
Where is the scriptural backing OR our Lord's teaching... that the dead can intercede and pray for us? Where is that please?
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Who else would our Lord listen to, if not his Mother?
God, His Father? Those who belong to Him, who ask Him, including as Mary did when she was living?
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Whose care was he thinking of, when he said to John, Son, behold your mother?
He was thinking of his mother's care, obviously. What is your point? Who has said that He did not love his mother, that he would not have wanted her to have comfort and care after He went away?
Peace,
tammy