If I love your mother, that doesn't mean I love you less....
James 5:16 doesn't say anything about talking to dead people. It's quite a leap to interpret "praying for one another" to mean asking dead people for help.Thaddeus73 said:
Asking a saint in heaven for intercessory prayer is much more powerful than asking a person on earth for intercessory prayer...James 5:16 ...and they can pray for you 24/7, even when you are asleep or even sinning....
The chief and highest worship, as St Paul teaches, happens in the Divine Liturgy when "we commend ourselves and each other and our whole lives to Christ our God" and when we offer ourselves and the gifts to God as sacrifice, asking Him to send His Holy Spirit upon us and upon the gifts. This is our rational worship, our "logiken latreian," the worship due from rational beings - to be "living sacrifices."Quote:
We define that the holy icons, whether in color, mosaic, or some other material, should be exhibited in the holy churches of God, on the sacred vessels and liturgical vestments, on the walls, furnishings, and in houses and along the roads, namely the icons of our Lord God and Savior Jesus Christ, that of our Lady the Theotokos, those of the venerable angels and those of all saintly people. Whenever these representations are contemplated, they will cause those who look at them to commemorate and love their prototype. We define also that they should be kissed and that they are an object of veneration and honor (timitiki proskynisis), but not of worship (latreia), which is reserved for Him Who is the subject of our faith and is proper for the divine nature....
If you truly believe that people in heaven are dead, then you aren't a "Bible" Christian. Luke 20:38 certainly says otherwise...Dead in the body does not equate to dead in the soul.Quote:
ames 5:16 doesn't say anything about talking to dead people. It's quite a leap to interpret "praying for one another" to mean asking dead people for help.
How is meditating on Scripture while repeating words from the bible a demonic doctrine?Quote:
I don't believe that praying the rosary is from God. I actually believe it's a demonic doctrine meant to lead people away from God and instead to one of his human servants.
I think you're missing my point. We're called to pray for one another. Yes, it's great for one to ask other LIVING people to pray for them. There is NOTHING in the Bible about asking people who have already left the physical realm to pray for us.Thaddeus73 said:If you truly believe that people in heaven are dead, then you aren't a "Bible" Christian. Luke 20:38 certainly says otherwise...Dead in the body does not equate to dead in the soul.Quote:
ames 5:16 doesn't say anything about talking to dead people. It's quite a leap to interpret "praying for one another" to mean asking dead people for help.
Reading the rosary is nowhere in the Bible. Serving Mary is nowhere in the Bible. Reading the rosary is a man-made doctrine; it is not from God. The Catholic Church is, as I keep pointing out, of the world.Thaddeus73 said:How is meditating on Scripture while repeating words from the bible a demonic doctrine?Quote:
I don't believe that praying the rosary is from God. I actually believe it's a demonic doctrine meant to lead people away from God and instead to one of his human servants.
Verse?Zobel said:
The saints can hear your prayers...
Do you believe that Mary communicated the following to the Catholic Church?Zobel said:
There is never a Christian doctrine that allows for or calls for anyone to worship - serve - latreia - anyone other than God. In fact this is explicitly idolatry.
M1Buckeye said:Verse?Zobel said:
The saints can hear your prayers...
And even if they can "hear our prayers", are they the ones with the power to answer our prayers, or is that power God's alone?
If you think that praying to saints instead of to God is pleasing to God then that's what you should do. I myself believe that it's hurtful to God to pray to someone other than him. God gave us our lives, not "saints". God is the one that sent his son to save us from sin, not the saints. God is the one that is going to give us eternal life in a transformed world, not the saints. So why give the glory and honor that is God's alone to saints? As I aid, if you believe it's pleasing to God then do what you belive is right. For me, I'm praying directly to my creator.
M1Buckeye said:Do you believe that Mary communicated the following to the Catholic Church?Zobel said:
There is never a Christian doctrine that allows for or calls for anyone to worship - serve - latreia - anyone other than God. In fact this is explicitly idolatry.
"Whoever shall faithfully serve me by the recitation of the Rosary, shall receive signal graces".
Zobel said:M1Buckeye said:Verse?Zobel said:
The saints can hear your prayers...
And even if they can "hear our prayers", are they the ones with the power to answer our prayers, or is that power God's alone?
If you think that praying to saints instead of to God is pleasing to God then that's what you should do. I myself believe that it's hurtful to God to pray to someone other than him. God gave us our lives, not "saints". God is the one that sent his son to save us from sin, not the saints. God is the one that is going to give us eternal life in a transformed world, not the saints. So why give the glory and honor that is God's alone to saints? As I aid, if you believe it's pleasing to God then do what you belive is right. For me, I'm praying directly to my creator.
If you are fine with it then why did you crap all over this thread criticizing others?
The fact that you persist with this notion despite multiple posters attempting to dispel that misconception leads me to conclude that you are either willfully ignorant, blinded by your own dogma, or perhaps simply a troll. I'll make one last attempt: A prayer to Mary or a Saint is no different than you asking someone to pray for you. Are you worshipping your pastor if you ask him to pray for you? Is that akin to serving your pastor?M1Buckeye said:Zobel said:M1Buckeye said:Verse?Zobel said:
The saints can hear your prayers...
And even if they can "hear our prayers", are they the ones with the power to answer our prayers, or is that power God's alone?
M1Buckeye said:Zobel said:M1Buckeye said:Verse?Zobel said:
The saints can hear your prayers...
And even if they can "hear our prayers", are they the ones with the power to answer our prayers, or is that power God's alone?
If you think that praying to saints instead of to God is pleasing to God then that's what you should do. I myself believe that it's hurtful to God to pray to someone other than him. God gave us our lives, not "saints". God is the one that sent his son to save us from sin, not the saints. God is the one that is going to give us eternal life in a transformed world, not the saints. So why give the glory and honor that is God's alone to saints? As I aid, if you believe it's pleasing to God then do what you belive is right. For me, I'm praying directly to my creator.
If you are fine with it then why did you crap all over this thread criticizing others?
I'm simply communicating to the readers that the practice of reading the rosary is not Biblical and is NOT from God and actually contradicts God with its call to "serve" Mary. This is a discussion forum, not a Catholic Diocese.
Thaddeus73 said:
We always ask Mary to pray for us sinners...Did you not know that?
Thaddeus73 said:
He conversed with Moses and Elijah during the Transfiguration...And He didn't sin in doing so, so it's OK...