Originally posted by Brother Adam:
I must consider it worship now
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Then you should have no disagreement with me, because I must consider the worship of Mary as worship based on the Bible. That is exactly true. I am glad that you agree with me. The discussion should then stop here because you now agree.
The Bible considers it idolatry
The Bible does not consider the honor of Mary idolatry.
Again, the redefining of words by Catholics. It is not simple honor is it. It is worship, adoration, and reverence--that which is due only to God--and that which the Bible strictly forbids.
Whenever a person says the "Hail Mary" it is worship of Mary
An angel worshipped Mary?
I can see throughout this post you have twisted my words. Have you done this deliberately? I didn't say "address Mary," and I was referring to the specific prayer "
The Hail Mary," as it is called. I think you knew that.
It is praying to the dead to intercede on your behalf (something only Christ can do).
Only Christ can ask the Saints in heaven to ask Him to aid us? Cite your source please. I was under the impression that those in heaven are alive. No longer here on earth, but part of the Church Triumphant in heaven.
Another example of twisting my words. Only Christ can interced for us. I think you knew that I was saying that also.
1 Timothy 2:5 For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;
--Catholics don't believe this verse, do they? That is why they pray to Mary asking Mary to intercede on their behalf. As I said, only Christ has the ability to intercede for us. You have made Mary a god.
I never said anything about Christ asking the saints to intercede for us. Perhaps my statement was ambiguous, but that is certainly not what I said.
The Book of Revelation gives us a picture of what is in Heaven and what Heaven will be like. The saints in Heaven are dead. Mary is dead, as far as we are concerned. Their bodies are still in the grave. Do you believe in ancestor worship like the Shintos of Japan. Do you go to the cemetaries and pray to your dead ancestors (whether or not they be in Heaven is irrelevant). This is spiritism. The Bible calls it necromancy. Praying to the spirits of the dead is sin; it is wrong. If you practiced this in the Old Testament you would be led outside the camp of Israel and be stoned to death--whether or not the spirit of that dead person was Mary, it would not matter. The bodies of the dead are still in the grave. They are dead. The resurrection has not happened yet.
This is worship. This is adoration. God alone is holy
Are you saying you are going to remain unholy in heaven? Your still going to keep on sinning?
I never said any of the such. I didn't say anything about sin. I said God alone is holy. Perhaps you should do a study on the holiness of God. Is Mary as holy as God is? The answer is no.
Is Mary, in Heaven, still the mother of God? Absolutely not. That is heresy. She was Christ's human mother while on earth
It's heresy, actually, to split Christ's divinity from his humanity. Mary is not the begat Jesus, but Jesus was born of the Virgin Mary.
Christ is both man and God at the same time. I accept that. But Mary does not eternally remain the mother of God. She was only the mother of Jesus while he was on the earth; not while he is in heaven. To say such is heresy. Mary is a spirit. A spirit has no flesh. Her body is in the grave--dead. Dead people can't be mothers can they? You're whole analogy breaks down right there. Mary was used on earth for a purpose for a certain time in history. She was a sinner like any other person. She provided a sin offering like every other mother that gave birth to a child. She admitted her sinfulness. She admitted her need of a Saviour because of her sinfulness. All have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God, Mary included. This sinful woman is not the mother of God, and not holy as God.
DHK