Oldbear83 said:
Still no support for your claims, I see.
Just spite and spittle.
Again.
Spite and spittle? What? Youre odd it seems. Identify the spit and / spittle and quote it please. Thx.
Oldbear83 said:
Still no support for your claims, I see.
Just spite and spittle.
Again.
Fre3dombear said:Oldbear83 said:
Still no support for your claims, I see.
Just spite and spittle.
Again.
Already posted it. Your answer is "my interpretation is different"
So there ya go…u may want to bring the thoughtfulness up a bit.
Fre3dombear said:Oldbear83 said:
Still no support for your claims, I see.
Just spite and spittle.
Again.
Spite and spittle? What? Youre odd it seems. Identify the spit and / spittle and quote it please. Thx.
Oldbear83 said:Fre3dombear said:Oldbear83 said:
Still no support for your claims, I see.
Just spite and spittle.
Again.
Already posted it. Your answer is "my interpretation is different"
So there ya go…u may want to bring the thoughtfulness up a bit.
Sorry you promised Scripture, not Interpretation (which is just opinion)
But I get it, you got nothing and don't want to admit it.
That at least is common to many groups and individuals, not just an RC thing.
Oldbear83 said:Fre3dombear said:Oldbear83 said:
Still no support for your claims, I see.
Just spite and spittle.
Again.
Spite and spittle? What? Youre odd it seems. Identify the spit and / spittle and quote it please. Thx.
Glad to, just as soon as you provide that Scripture supporting Purgatory and Queen Mary (opinions alone do not count).
I sis ask first, and several times, after all.
Fre3dombear said:Oldbear83 said:Fre3dombear said:Oldbear83 said:
Still no support for your claims, I see.
Just spite and spittle.
Again.
Spite and spittle? What? Youre odd it seems. Identify the spit and / spittle and quote it please. Thx.
Glad to, just as soon as you provide that Scripture supporting Purgatory and Queen Mary (opinions alone do not count).
I did ask first, and several times, after all.Never provided.
AlreadySeveral timesNot even once. As always.Receiptsnothing but noise.
Oldbear83 said:
Your interpretation does not count as citing actual Scripture.
But you got no real support, so you just keep repeating the same untrue claim.
Way to rep the Romans, pal.
Fre3dombear said:
Has it ever occurred to the protestants here that the way they talk about Mary would suggest very logically that they would have to admit it is possible that Mary , an every day run of the mill woman they claim, who happen to be chosen to birth God incarnate, our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, may not even be in heaven
Oldbear83 said:
Ah, so you are back to circles.
Well, my dad told me never to mess with someone clearly unable to defend themselves, and in terms of debate that would be you, Fre3dombear.
You have made repeated claims about Scripture that turned out to be just your interpretation and not actual citation.
You have become bitter and snippy when your errors were pointed out, to the point that you demonstrated a clear spite against Christians who just don't happen to pray to Mary.
The conversation failed to move forward from that point, as you do nothing but circle back to your failed argument.
There is no good purpose to continuing with you, so have a good evening, sir.
ShooterTX said:Fre3dombear said:
Has it ever occurred to the protestants here that the way they talk about Mary would suggest very logically that they would have to admit it is possible that Mary , an every day run of the mill woman they claim, who happen to be chosen to birth God incarnate, our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, may not even be in heaven
Why would anyone make the claim that Mary isn't in heaven?
She trusted & obeyed God, and she celebrated the arrival of her savior.
Do you have any evidence to claim that Mary rejected the Savior? She seems to have accepted that Jesus was her savior before He died on the cross.
I've never heard anyone claim that Mary isn't in heaven.... that's a very weird comment.
Forest Bueller III said:ShooterTX said:Fre3dombear said:
Has it ever occurred to the protestants here that the way they talk about Mary would suggest very logically that they would have to admit it is possible that Mary , an every day run of the mill woman they claim, who happen to be chosen to birth God incarnate, our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, may not even be in heaven
Why would anyone make the claim that Mary isn't in heaven?
She trusted & obeyed God, and she celebrated the arrival of her savior.
Do you have any evidence to claim that Mary rejected the Savior? She seems to have accepted that Jesus was her savior before He died on the cross.
I've never heard anyone claim that Mary isn't in heaven.... that's a very weird comment.
46Then Mary said: "My soul magnifies the Lord, 47and my [url=https://biblehub.com/greek/3588.htm][/url]spirit rejoices in [url=https://biblehub.com/greek/3588.htm][/url]God my [url=https://biblehub.com/greek/3588.htm][/url]Savior! 48For He has looked with favor on the humble state of His servant. From now on all generations will call me blessed.…
Mary proclaimed God as her Savior. She was absolutely a believer.
Forest Bueller III said:
Also, I am going to imagine the original poster "meant" why wouldn't we honor Mary as much as Jesus honored Mary. Not as much as we honored Jesus.
But, Jesus who of course loved His mother did not put her on a pedestal as if she were deity, but as if another believer.
Fre3dombear said:Forest Bueller III said:
Also, I am going to imagine the original poster "meant" why wouldn't we honor Mary as much as Jesus honored Mary. Not as much as we honored Jesus.
But, Jesus who of course loved His mother did not put her on a pedestal as if she were deity, but as if another believer.
Bingo!!!!!! A few on here couldnt understand but you do !!!
Forest Bueller III said:Fre3dombear said:Forest Bueller III said:
Also, I am going to imagine the original poster "meant" why wouldn't we honor Mary as much as Jesus honored Mary. Not as much as we honored Jesus.
But, Jesus who of course loved His mother did not put her on a pedestal as if she were deity, but as if another believer.
Bingo!!!!!! A few on here couldnt understand but you do !!!
Scripture calls Mary Blessed. Jesus of course honored His earthly mother.
Fre3dombear said:ShooterTX said:Fre3dombear said:Oldbear83 said:
' book chapter and verse posted"
Odd, the references I have seen from you do not support your claims.
Maybe you could post them again if you have some which do say what you claim.
Shouldn't be hard, and frankly it's your job to support your claims, not expect someone else to prove your claims.
Sure. Many are here in this thread. A simple search will reveal.
Off the top of my head posts on the hail mary being biblical, purgatory, mortal and venial sins, no reference to sola scriptura, how faith and works work together, no faith alone, confession, baptism, praying for the dead , prayers to saints as intercession, mary as intercessor, mary as queen, transubstanciation, Catholic belief of being saved by grace, etc
All have been posted
There is no biblical reference to Mary as anything other than the mother of Jesus.
She is never referred to as a queen, mediator, dispenser of grace, or anything else that the RC claim.
Even the RC admit that all of the idolatry of Mary comes from the "traditions"and not from scripture.
Ummmm Revelations 12:1. Already cited in this thread and others
Ccc 966 addresses this for Catholics as an output from the Magisterium
Oldbear83 said:
No one ever said Mary was 'just a woman', for the record.
Still no purgatory, still no Queen Mary except for England.
Forest Bueller III said:ShooterTX said:Fre3dombear said:
Has it ever occurred to the protestants here that the way they talk about Mary would suggest very logically that they would have to admit it is possible that Mary , an every day run of the mill woman they claim, who happen to be chosen to birth God incarnate, our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, may not even be in heaven
Why would anyone make the claim that Mary isn't in heaven?
She trusted & obeyed God, and she celebrated the arrival of her savior.
Do you have any evidence to claim that Mary rejected the Savior? She seems to have accepted that Jesus was her savior before He died on the cross.
I've never heard anyone claim that Mary isn't in heaven.... that's a very weird comment.Mary proclaimed God as her Savior. She was absolutely a believer.
- 46 Then Mary said: "My soul magnifies the Lord, 47 and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior 48 For He has looked with favor on the humble state of His servant. From now on all generations will call me blessed.…
ShooterTX said:Forest Bueller III said:ShooterTX said:Fre3dombear said:
Has it ever occurred to the protestants here that the way they talk about Mary would suggest very logically that they would have to admit it is possible that Mary , an every day run of the mill woman they claim, who happen to be chosen to birth God incarnate, our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, may not even be in heaven
Why would anyone make the claim that Mary isn't in heaven?
She trusted & obeyed God, and she celebrated the arrival of her savior.
Do you have any evidence to claim that Mary rejected the Savior? She seems to have accepted that Jesus was her savior before He died on the cross.
I've never heard anyone claim that Mary isn't in heaven.... that's a very weird comment.Mary proclaimed God as her Savior. She was absolutely a believer.
- 46 Then Mary said: "My soul magnifies the Lord, 47 and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior 48 For He has looked with favor on the humble state of His servant. From now on all generations will call me blessed.…
Yes.
Mary was a sinner in need of a savior. She was probably the very first believer since she had faith in the Savior even before he was born.
Oldbear83 said:
More threats from him = you can always tell when Fre3dombear can't support his claims.
As Shooter observed, your opinion on Scripture does not mean that is what Scripture actually said.
Oldbear83 said:
Mister, the only things 'made up' in this thread are your Scripture support for your claims.
But I'm glad to see you have calmed down to a less volatile tone.
Fre3dombear said:Oldbear83 said:
Mister, the only things 'made up' in this thread are your Scripture support for your claims.
But I'm glad to see you have calmed down to a less volatile tone.
Oh its "mister" bow. Thats when youre getting all emotional. Defend your position kind sit. So far youre a bag full of "i dint agree with your interpretation" as if i just dreamed any of this up. Amusing.
Luther stated it in “The Estate of Marriage” (1522). He also allowed polygamy.
— Dr Taylor Marshall™️ (@TaylorRMarshall) January 18, 2026
He was wicked.
Oldbear83 said:Fre3dombear said:Oldbear83 said:
Mister, the only things 'made up' in this thread are your Scripture support for your claims.
But I'm glad to see you have calmed down to a less volatile tone.
Oh its "mister" bow. Thats when youre getting all emotional. Defend your position kind sit. So far youre a bag full of "i dint agree with your interpretation" as if i just dreamed any of this up. Amusing.
1. 'Mister' is in no way a rude or improper term. So if that sets you off, you have bigger issues than you know.
2. You never supported any of your claims, so you lack any authority to demand anything from me or anyone else.
3. And for the record, 'i dint agree with your interpretation' is a deliberate mocking manner, and makes you guilty of what you falsely claim is done to you,
I'm trying to have a conversation with you. Keep acting as you are and I won't be the only one to decide you aren't worth the effort.
Fre3dombear said:Oldbear83 said:
No one ever said Mary was 'just a woman', for the record.
Still no purgatory, still no Queen Mary except for England.
No one? Mmmmmk
Of course you can choose not to Believe. Youll either be proven right or wrong on purgatory. The biblical Evidence and support is there if you aren't stubborn. Did 2 millenia of people misinterpret the scriptures on it? Possibly.
Whats the risk in living ones life based on the 2000 year old beliefs on purgatory? MUCHHHHHHH higher risk going off deep end believing in OSAS or not believing in the body of Christ.
Id probably focus more there as a protestant than prayers to Mary as intercessor or purgatory in your concern for the billions of Catholics
Oldbear83 said:
Ok then, off to 'ignore' you go.
Good night.