Mothra said:The_barBEARian said:Mothra said:Fre3dombear said:LIB,MR BEARS said:4th and Inches said:Johnny Bear said:
I respect the Catholic Church and their brand of Christianity. Possibly some of this comes from not being raised as a Catholic and never being a Catholic, but having said that, I will never understand the belief in a segregated special group of Christians defined as "Saints" that are also worthy of worship and being prayed to or through. Certainly there are historically people worthy of being revered and respected for their faith and their related works (obviously Mary the Mother of Christ is one of them), but taking it to the point of virtual worship isn't Biblical and borders on idolatry.
Not a Catholic but this is my understanding
the siants arent worshiped, they are considered a known pathway to whom God/Jesus/the holy spirit worked through during their life on earth. By praying to them, people are asking the saints to pray with them much like you ask your friends here on earth to pray for you when the need arises.
Saints are considered to be able to relay and ampliphy your prayers as somebody who stands closer to God/Jesus than the average human.
I've heard the same explanation and am married into a Catholic family. My response to this would be, why was the curtain in the temple torn from top to bottom and by whom was it torn?
Catholic tradition isnit was sewn by Mary as a child as she had pledged her life to chastity which is why shes ever Virgin and Joseph never slept with her and likely was much older and a widower and Jesus has no brothers or sisters as an only child
Another extra biblical Catholic belief found nowhere in scripture.
I'm seeing a pattern here..
Why doesnt Genesis mention god's first creations: dinosaurs?
I believe it does.
Maybe they never read the Book of Job.
Makes sense, Mary is not mentioned there, so they see no value in it.
That which does not kill me, will try again and get nastier