@traceitback@MrCasey62 Do you put yourself above the historic church. You have zero personal authority to do any of that and I don’t buy a lick of what you’re selling. It’s wrong Scripturally, Traditionally and historically. It’s new and man made. You can’t escape that.
So, the body of Christ is not one? Are you separating and dividing His body? Are you denying that there is a “great cloud of witnesses” above? Are you denying the “prayers of the saints, on the altar, before the throne.? You keep prooftexting rather than reading Scripture as it was meant to be read - in its entirety, no chapters and no numbered verses. You try to keep selling a belief that no one believed until Zwingli came along in the 1500’s. No thanks.
@traceitback@MrCasey62 So now you are recycling the ancient heresy of Nestorianism, separating Jesus into a human person and a divine person. The council of Ephesus declared this heresy and thus called Mary “Mother of God”.
@traceitback@MrCasey62 Scripture teaches it: 1 Tim 2: “I urge, then, first of all, that petitions, prayers, INTERCESSION, and thanksgiving be made for ALL men.”
So, you now denying Mary was the Mother of our Lord? Talk about twisting all over the place to justify your incorrect take. You not only take things out of context but you also have no understanding of cultural idiom of that time period. Jesus is making a larger point, not denying His own mother. 🤦♂️
@traceitback@MrCasey62 There is a difference between “mediator” and “intercessor”. Jesus is the only mediator between man and God the Father. Mary is an intercessor between man and Jesus, as she showed at the wedding at Cana. You ask family or friends to pray for you? I guess not.
@KalaDeeDee@USATrackAIPAC Dude, you’re no different than a Protestant. Constant stabs at Catholicism with bad Prot slop. Defend your tradition, but avoid what you clearly don’t understand.
@ManassehRJones Who cares who you judge as your judgement is meaningless. You’re a theological nobody. You should care about Jesus’ Judgement about you however.
“They abstain from the Eucharist and from prayer because they do not confess that the Eucharist is the flesh of our Savior Jesus Christ, flesh which suffered for our sins and which that Father, in his goodness, raised up again. They who deny the gift of God are perishing in their disputes.”
— Letter to the Smyrnaeans 6:2–7:1
You were saying??? You’re perishing.
@Drumhailer@UtdGotham@needGod_net OSAS is terrible and a complete misreading of Scripture when Scripture is read in its entirety. No one, and I mean no one taught this until Calvin came along. Did you ever think about that?