riverm,
I said...
...let all of the Mary heresy,...
And you said...
Here are my thoughts on this whole Mary as “Co-Redemptrix”. First, you will agree that the cross didn’t save us, Christ did. The cross however was part of the process of redemption and this is how I can, as a Protestant, relate to Mary, not in a sense that she is equal to Christ or that there are 2 redeemers acting in unison, but you will agree that without Mary or any other woman for that matter to give birth to God’s only begotten Son, there would be no redemption as we know it.
Interestingly, I was flipping through the channels tonight and came across EWTN as some program about Mary was ending and the host was singing her praises as the show was ending. As is so often the case when watching EWTN, I was stunned at what I heard.
He said something like...
"But because Mary said YES!..."
...and this was said as if God was up in heaven with his fingers crossed saying "Oh, I
hope I hope I hope she says 'yes!' so that
she will
allow me to do this plan of mine!".
(of course, she had
already been selected and
told what
was going to happen. Her "yes" meant nothing more than that she was a humble God fearing young girl. She was giving nobody
permission to do anything)
He continued...
"...she now sits enthroned as the Queen of Heaven and grants our petitions and prayers as our intercessor and mediatrix between us and God!"
Pure unadulterated blasphemy and idolatry in full living color.
And that is not in any way some kind of "extreme" Mariolatry on disply there. That is normal run of the mill "stock" Catholic idolatry regarding Mary.
Me...
...and all of the "eating Jesus" heresy,...
You...
As “eating Jesus” goes, as your regard to Mass, I would only ask one question…Who would be more likely to have understood the Apostles better? The early Church Fathers or the Reformers?
And that right there that you just posted is related to another foundational error in Catholicism.
One primary poisionous error of Catholicism is that they refuse to turn to the
scriptures alone as our truth source. Rather, they turn to whatever their Hierarchial theologians dream up and decide is true, and it...
becomes true, because they say so! They call that the "Teaching Magesterium" and all Catholics are commanded to abide by everything the Teaching Magesterium thunders forth because they are told that God Himself protects then from ever being in error.
But another evidence of their desire to turn from the scriptures is that they place great import on what some "early church Father" said. Ignoring the fact that even as the scriptures where being written heresies and false teachings were already spreading like cancer. Because some "early church father" believed something or taught something means nothing if it contradicts the scriptures.
Thats why its so very important that we turn to the only
unchanging truth standard that God has given us to test
everything against...His scriptures. And we are to test
all things against those scriptures...including the ideas of the early "Church Fathers".
If
anything that those fathers taught contradicts the truth found in the scriptures...it is to be thrown on the dung heap with everything else that belongs there.
It is of no concern to me what the early church fathers, or the reformers, thought...if it contradicts the truth.
The truth is found in "what sayeth the Lord" in His scriptures.
And His scriptures make abundantly clear that we do not feed upon the Lord Jesus Christ by
eating Him every Sunday, but rather we feed upon Him
through the ministry of the Holy Spirit.
And that is through faith alone, just as our justification is through faith alone.
"As you have recieved Christ Jesus the Lord..."
By faith alone of course.
"...so walk ye in Him"
Also through faith.
God bless,
Mike