FLBear5630 said:
ShooterTX said:
Fre3dombear said:
Let's be clear folks, an angel named Gabriel said "Hail Mary, full of Grace (ave Maria gratia plena)"
Now I don't know about those here but I'm no angel and I'm certainly not THE angel that GOD chose or commanded to go speak with the new Eve, the new ark about the proposition of giving birth miraculously to God, His son, in the flesh. (Please note what Martin Luther said about Mary's virginity. It will shock some lol)
Now if anyone chooses to repeat the words of the hand picked Gabriel, by God we might add, please know, you will likely burn in hell, well according to a poster or two
REPENT!!!!!! Be gone demons!!!
Gabriel damned a couple billion catholics at any given time to hell for all eternity. Who knew!
Don't deny it! You're saying what he said! We have eyes on you and know how God will judge you repeating this words of Angel Gabriel.
You can all ask how Gabriel got to hell as well when you get there. Bring sun screen.
Gabriel was sent by God to deliver a message to Mary.
That is far, far different than worshipping Mary with shrines, statues, prayers and songs.
If an angelic visitation is the threshold... they why don't you guys worship & pray to Moses. Surely seeing & hearing God through the burning bush is enough for you guys to build a few shrines and make up some prayers to him.
I've never heard a Mail Moses prayer... maybe it exists.
How about a Hail Peter or Hail John or Hail James? Didn't they all have angelic visitations? Didn't they all know and see Jesus before and after his resurrection?
No... Catholics have a very weird fixation with Mary... and an even more weird fixation with her sex life. I'll never understand why Catholics created an entire doctrine around the sex life of Jesus mother. So very strange. If you disagree with Catholics about Mary knocking boots with her husband.. then they believe you will go to hell. That is some really weird BS right there. All of these pages of discussion, and not a single one of you can show an actual scriptural reference for this crazy Catholic belief that Mary was sinless and an eternal virgin. In other words, it is totally man-made nonsense.
Knock yourselves out, Catholics.
Yet you guys seem to love talking about it. Really seems to be a weird fixation. Have you ever read
Luthers views on Mary? Here is a taste, there is .let.
One should honor Mary as she herself wished and as she expressed it in the Magnificat. She praised God for his deeds. How then can we praise her? The true honor of Mary is the honor of God, the praise of God's grace. God has given Mary the honor to be the Mother of God and this honor we all wish to give her, to praise her highly, and to hold her in respect. But we must thereby enter the right path, and this way is Christ, for Mary is nothing for the sake of herself, but for the sake of Christ and she bore Christ for me, not herself. (Explanation of the Magnificat, 1521)
[She is the] highest woman and the noblest gem in Christianity after Christ . . . She is nobility, wisdom, and holiness personified. We can never honor her enough. Still honor and praise must be given to her in such a way as to injure neither Christ nor the Scriptures. (Sermon, Christmas, 1531)
I love how you know that Gabriel's honoring is not meant to be followed or emulated, even though it is in scripture. Now that doesn't count? Can you send me your key to what is literal and what isn't? So far we have scripture readings that do f count as:
Peter the rock and keys.
Gabriel telling Mary is honored among women.
Paul telling to take no wife. (Not to be followed)
Lets face it, you guys seem to pick and choose whAt is scriptural to follow and what isn't. Personally I could care less, but you guys keep coming after the Catholics in Catholic posts. With crap like Yes or No answer. What crap is that?
I don't really care what Luther said about Mary. I care what the Bible says about praying to someone other than God.
You keep saying that Protestants are obsessed with Mary...and yet we are not the ones who worship her. If anything, we are obsessed with people who claim to follow Christ, and yet they pray more prayers to honor Mary than Jesus. Example: You said you pray the Rosary. My study of the Rosary shows that more than half of the prayers are Mary centric. So who exactly is obsessed with Mary?
Mary was a very blessed and honorable woman. So was Joseph. So were all the apostles & disciples who served with Christ, and walked with him during His years of ministry. So why isn't there a Hail Joseph prayer?
Zechariah, the father of John the Baptist, was also visited by Gabriel... where is the Hail Zechariah prayer?
The Bible is very clear that we should only worship God. Mary is not God, and yet Catholics pray more to her than to Jesus. Even if you meet a Catholic who breaks with tradition and actually prays more to God than to Mary... he is still praying to Mary, which is idolatry.
The only reason that I and others bring this up is that we are hopeful that those Catholics who truly want to follow the teaching of Jesus, will repent of their idolatry and follow the true path that Christ gave us. We are not condemning anyone, nor are we angry or trying to pick a fight as you suggested earlier. We truly just want to show you that you are engaged in exactly what God said we should never do... we should never worship anyone or anything other than God. Mary is not God. You have admitted this yourself. So how can there be any justification for praying to her, singing songs of praise to her, building shrines in to worship her, doing pilgrimages to places where she appears... all of this is idolatry.
I hope you will pray to Jesus about this. Ask the Lord to test all of this. Don't ask the saints or Mary... ask God Himself to reveal the truth to you. Remember the words of Jesus: "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." in another passage he said:
"Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free."
Jesus is the only way and the only truth. If you know Jesus, you know the truth and He will set you free.
I'll be praying for you.