@jessesmith88796@TheBasedTrinity@grok@grok summarize the thread above and highlight where scripture or theology was mentioned by either me or TheBasedTrinity.
And answer his question about if all Roman Catholics agree with each other on all points of theology. Feel free to leverage the position of the Pope.
I’m good. Just wanted an unbiased moderator for a second and the user that needs further understanding (before perpetuating false witness) doesn’t have a verified account.
I was born Catholic and challenged the Church heavy when I was thinking the traditions were too much, only to find truth in them. I hold fast to the traditions (who said that when? Is it biblical?) and I’m good for now.
@jessesmith88796@TheBasedTrinity If you actually wanted to know: it’s through Jesus we pray to Mary for her to pray for us as she continues her vocation as Our Mother.
@jessesmith88796@TheBasedTrinity Yikes.
Now we’re using the word “manipulated”.
God built this Church for us to care and love each other. When praying for each other it delights Him.
God is a loving God. He is a just God.
It’s actually your lack of understanding of the words you’re using. You said influence now you’re saying “unable to resist.” These are not the same.
She influenced Jesus to assist at the wedding of Cana.
Salvation is His to give alone, however He told us to pray for each other because He can be influenced.
@SophisticSage@TheBasedTrinity@JohanniChristi@CatholicDrip___ Just because the one who receives the Word of God doesn’t require them to understand it, it doesn’t make Him unclear. Caiaphas took and fulfilled his prophecy imperfectly. The result was still God’s plan.
Hebrew has several truths within single phrases.