Originally posted by Charles33:
[QB]Three angels. Two points.
1. Mary is not part of the Trinity. You can say the sun is blue until you are blue, and nobody, nobody teaches that Mary is part of the Trinity. YOU, can believe what you like, but you cannot introduce here that Mary is a diety and part of the Godhead in any way, no more than anybody else can. What I think is happening, is you have such a visceral reaction to Marian dogma, that you insert it where it does not exist.
Did I say Mary was part of the TRInity? Let's see, I'm not really that good at math, but let me tackle this one. Father, ok that's ONE, Son, ok, TWO, uhhhh, HOLY SPIRIT, ok that's THREE, alrighty, trinity is a unity of THREE, ok WE'RE done! Father, Son, Holy Spirit. Not really any room for someone else. I guess the CC can't count. Because they DO put her in a position of authority. I have discussed this with Catholics here and in 'real' life, and they ALL tell me the same thing. We DON'T worship her. YEAH RIGHT. I used to BE Catholic. I can't even FATHOM how someone could try to say they DO NOT worship Mary. Queen of Heaven. Spouse of the FATHER, SON, AND HOLY SPIRIT, making her ONE with them. Please, by all means, explain THAT away.
2. I was a Baptist for 25 years, read so much that I almost went blind. I am now a Catholic. I read so much going Catholic I almost went blind. I still don't see any difference between the mainline Protestants and the Catholics in regard to the Trinity.
I'm very sorry to hear that. You went from a correct doctrine, to a totally incorrect doctrine. I feel your pain in the study department. You see, if it was an EASY concept (because HIS YOKE is EASY) then you wouldn't have nearly gone blind. I did the same thing you did, tried REALLY hard to understand it. It is a 'mystery'.

It is also quite sad that you don't see a difference in the trinity of CC and Protestants. You don't see it, because you want to think it isn't there. The difference in the CC and Protestants is that Mary is part of the leadership in heaven. The Trinity is pretty much the same. And the thing most in common? Both are false.
In fact, the Protestants started Catholic in doctine, and over centuries changed things a bit at a time.
I'd like to read what you read on this. Do you remember what you read that taught you this?
This happens to be one of those things that was never changed, unlike statues and sacraments. This one stayed the same.
Actually there ARE entire denominations in the Protestant circle that DO NOT believe in the Trinity the way that Catholics do. There is a difference between the Nicene Creed and my church's statement about the trinity. There are differences, but they end up being the same thing. False.
It seems the root of your argument is Marian dogma, not the Trinity.
You're wrong. The root of the argument is non existent. I started this thread to discuss the doctrines that are similar in Catholics and Protestants. This thread wasn't started to argue.
Just because something has some relationship to the Trinity, does not mean that something is part of the Trinity. If Jesus lives in your heart, and you and he are now joined in some manner, then are you too in some way part of the Trinity now? I don't think so.
ACTAULLY, if I am IN CHRIST, and CHRIST is part of the 'trinity' then YES, I am part of the Trinity!!
Amazing how that works.
I am a chronic name caller when it comes to the Catholic Church.
I will spare you though.
God Bless