I do not want you to be comfortable, if you are believing in a false Jesus. The Jesus of the Bible is the Christ who died once for all sin. His sacrifice was sufficient to pay the full penalty of our sins. If you believe that you must suffer in Purgatory to be cleansed of your sins, then you are putting your faith in a false Jesus. The Apostles did not teach that Jesus paid for some of the penalty of sin, and that we must pay for the rest of it in Purgatory.FLBear5630 said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Christians can confess to Jesus directly, they don't need priests. There is nothing in Scripture that says communion needs to be held each week. Christian churches are free to decide when and how often. Jesus cares about our hearts, not what certain rites and rituals we carry out. If one has a heart of worship during Bible study, it is just as pleasing to God as performing communion. Even if a Christian lives way out nowhere, and he doesn't do communion in a church, but every time he eats his meal he remembers what Jesus did for him ("do this in remembrance of me") and he is thankful to Jesus with all his heart, then Jesus is just as pleased. God is not impressed with all the pomp and circumstance of rituals in expensive church buildings, he loves a thankful, humble heart that truly seeks him.FLBear5630 said:And Catholics can't understand how you go to Church without communion each week or believe they don't need confession. It is beyond me to why even go? You guys act like Bible Study is the same as celebrating the sacrament of communion. It is really unbelievable.BusyTarpDuster2017 said:No, not just "some" people - all this is fully endorsed by their Magisterium, and thus defines the entire Roman Catholic Church. Catholics believing that the boss is "God" is of no credit to them - the demons believe the same (James 2:9).BearFan33 said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:Can an honest person truly believe there is no act of adoration of Mary, when they bow to and kiss statues of Mary, pray to her, sing hymns of her in church, hold numerous festivals in her honor throughout the year, have pictures and statues of her all over their house, and have prayers of her which call her "sovereign", "ruler of my house", "peacemaker between sinners and God", "Mediatrix", "god of this world", "our hope and refuge", and they "place their salvation in her hands"?? How is any of this not divinization of Mary?BearFan33 said:Copilot's thoughts.....FLBear5630 said:IdolatryBusyTarpDuster2017 said:Good Lord - what does the numbering of the Ten Commandments have to do with the fact that Roman Catholics are breaking the one about idols??FLBear5630 said:The Catechism 2112 addresses the 1st Commandment and idolatry.ShooterTX said:
Been away for awhile.
Don't have time right now to read everything here.
Had anyone addressed the 2nd commandment, and why it's missing from the catholic version of the 10 commandments?
I have heard Catholics defend this by saying that the 2nd is just part of the law against false gods... so it's redundant and doesn't need to be included. That seems lie a very weak excuse for eliminating something that God spoke. Why do Catholics need to edit God?
Is it because God specifically says not to bow down to graven images?
Exodus 20:4-5 NIV
[4] "You shall not make for yourself an image in the form of anything in heaven above or on the earth beneath or in the waters below. [5] You shall not bow down to them or worship them; for I, the Lord your God, am a jealous God, punishing the children for the sin of the parents to the third and fourth generation of those who hate me,
Of course the Catholics say that they don't bow down or worship the images of Mary, but...
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But hey.... no prayers, bowing or worship to an image going on here, right?
The Catholic Church uses St Augustine's numbering of the 10 Commandments. You know him, the guy earlier in the thread you guys were saying was the authority on either Mary, Sola Scriptura or one of the Protestant believes. It changes depending on the subject which ones any of us believe.
If I remember correctly Lutherans and Catholics use St Augustine, Catholic Orthodox and Protestants use Origen's version. They differ. We won't agree that the Catechism addresses it in 2112, as the Catholics and Protestants haven't for 1500 years.
My understanding is the difference lies in whether you are worshiping God or a false God. Once again, we won't agree.
So, do we want to continue to fight the Reformation? It will pretty much go as it has for 1500 years and the last 2 weeks. Both sides say something, the other side says they are wrong. The question is do we want to go to insults or skip that part?
2112 The first commandment condemns polytheism. It requires man neither to believe in, nor to venerate, other divinities than the one true God. Scripture constantly recalls this rejection of "idols, (of) silver and gold, the work of men's hands. They have mouths, but do not speak; eyes, but do not see." These empty idols make their worshippers empty: "Those who make them are like them; so are all who trust in them."42 God, however, is the "living God"43 who gives life and intervenes in history.
2113 Idolatry not only refers to false pagan worship. It remains a constant temptation to faith. Idolatry consists in divinizing what is not God. Man commits idolatry whenever he honors and reveres a creature in place of God, whether this be gods or demons (for example, satanism), power, pleasure, race, ancestors, the state, money, etc. Jesus says, "You cannot serve God and mammon."44 Many martyrs died for not adoring "the Beast"45 refusing even to simulate such worship. Idolatry rejects the unique Lordship of God; it is therefore incompatible with communion with God.46
2114 Human life finds its unity in the adoration of the one God. the commandment to worship the Lord alone integrates man and saves him from an endless disintegration. Idolatry is a perversion of man's innate religious sense. An idolater is someone who "transfers his indestructible notion of God to anything other than God."47
There you go, that is what Catholics believe, we do not believe in idolatry. Like it or not.
The key to understanding why Catholics praying to Mary and the saints is not considered idol worship lies in the distinction between worship and veneration in Catholic theology.
1. Worship vs. Veneration2. Role of Saints and Mary
- Worship (latria) is due to God alone. It involves adoration and is reserved for the Holy TrinityFather, Son, and Holy Spirit.
- Veneration (dulia) is the honor given to saints. It's a form of deep respect, not worship.
- Hyperdulia is a special veneration given to Mary because of her unique role as the Mother of God, but it still falls short of worship.
Catholics believe that:3. Biblical and Historical Roots
- Saints are friends of God who are alive in heaven and can intercede (pray) for us.
- Asking a saint to pray for you is similar to asking a friend or family member to pray for you.
- Mary, as the mother of Jesus, holds a special place and is seen as a powerful intercessor.
4. No Divine Power Attributed
- Catholics point to passages like Revelation 5:8 and Revelation 8:3-4, which depict the saints in heaven offering prayers to God.
- The practice of honoring saints dates back to the early Church, where martyrs were remembered and their intercession sought.
Summary
- Catholics do not believe that Mary or the saints have divine power on their own.
- All grace and miracles come from God; saints are simply channels through whom God may act.
So, in Catholic understanding:
- Praying to Mary or the saints is not idol worship because it's not worship at all.
- It's a request for intercession, not an act of adoration.
- Worship is reserved for God alone.
Can an honest person truly say this isn't worship and idolatry?
Sounds like Some people go overboard
If you ask them who's boss I'm sure the sane Catholics would say "God"
More power to you. That is your belief and you are comfortable.. it brings you closer and you believe you are following God's word in good faith. No one is taking that from you.
Please provide Catholics the same courtesy. No Catholic goes into Church to get one over on God. Or doesn't believe they are following God's will.
But you won't.... You will continue to call balls and strikes as if YOU are the cosmic umpire.
You can study the OT and the NT, the prophets, the Psalms, the Gospels... none of it describes this idea of Purgatory or a second payment or a completion after death of Jesus sacrifice. All of the prophets spoke of a Messiah who would bring salvation, not a partial salvation from sin.
I don't want you to think you are in relationship with Jesus, if you are believing in a false Jesus. James 2 makes it quite clear that you must put your faith in the one, true Jesus. If you put your faith in a Jesus who did most of the work, but there is other works necessary for salvation & cleansing from sin... then you are putting your faith in a false Jesus.
I can't speak for everyone, but that is why I am posting here. Not to get one over on anyone... but to hopefully encourage folks to study the scriptures, as Jesus instructed us to do. When you read the prophesies of the coming Messiah in the OT, you will not read about a partial salvation or a partial cleansing from sin.
I know that Catholics have argued against these passages for centuries, but think about it. Do you really want to base your faith upon the same men who used "Holy Inquisitors" to imprison & execute thousands of Christians who disagreed with the authority of the Catholic Church? Does this seem like the infallible actions of an infallible church? The Pope himself ordered that the remains of Wycliffe be dug up and desecrated because Wycliffe had been outspoken against the corruption within the Catholic church. Is this group worthy to be the basis for your beliefs? Or should you base your faith on the Word of God instead?