Mothra said:historian said:Fre3dombear said:historian said:Fre3dombear said:historian said:Fre3dombear said:historian said:Fre3dombear said:historian said:
So was Jesus speaking in Hebrew or Aramaic while on the cross? The book of Genesis was originally in Hebrew but Aramaic was more common at the time of Christ. One of His statements from the cross was Aramaic, as the gospels say so explicitly (when he quoted the Psalm).
Regardless, there is nothing in scripture that suggests the worship of Mary. She was still human and a sinner. Worshipping her would be idolatry which is expressly prohibited over and over again in the scriptures.
We can honor her as an honored woman chosen by God for a special purpose in much the same way we honor Moses, David, or Ruth. But that's as far as it goes.
What religion worships Mary?
Hopefully no one. But anyone who prays to her is engaging in an act of worship.
Asking Mary mother of God to pray for us is not worship to anyone but a Protestant Christian
You missed the point. There is no reason to pray to anyone except God Himself. Prayer is a former of worship to whom it is directed. And it's not the same as asking a friend to pray for you.
Then why even waste the time asking a friend to also
Pray for you? You could have used those milliseconds just talking directly to God? See how this works by your own logic?
It's the Protestant Christians burden to prove their circular illogical belief.
Again it's not the same thing! Asking a friend to pray FOR you is perfectly consistent with Christ's teachings. In fact, we are commanded to pray FOR one another. And the prayers of multiple people has an impact. I know from personal experience that when many people were praying for me my life improved. It's part of God's plan and perfectly consistent with His second greatest commandment: love your neighbor as yourself.
But praying TO someone other than God is idolatry, an act of worship of someone who is NOT God. We don't even pray to angels and they are constantly in the presence of God and have been since long before humans were created.
You are using one logical fallacy after another to argue in favor of something you should know is false, unless you are a troll and get your jollies from lies and deception.
Catholics dont pray TO anyone. It's called intercessory prayer.
Christian's pray TO God and no one else. Intercessory prayer is when one prays FOR someone else.
Indeed. It is incredible to me he didn't know this.
Well.... maybe not so incredible.