Thank you for that excellent post clearly articulating the truth through scripture. I don't usually watch the attached videos in posts, but that short comedy routine was enjoyable.
It is ironically that Catholics don't want to bother infinite, all knowing, all powerful Jesus, but they'll bother all of the finite "saints" and angels that actually can be overwhelmed. Our God that spike the universe into being, who is outside time, has no trouble hearing and answering every prayer ever prayed in the whole world throughout all of time.
The title Mother of God was given to the Blessed Virgin Mary “henceforth all generations shall call me blessed” Luke 1:48, at the third ecumenical council at Ephesus in AD 431.
Replying to the titular question:”No.” This is not rocket science, brain surgery or complicated at all. It is in scripture for all to read.
Thank you for that excellent post clearly articulating the truth through scripture. I don't usually watch the attached videos in posts, but that short comedy routine was enjoyable.
It is ironically that Catholics don't want to bother infinite, all knowing, all powerful Jesus, but they'll bother all of the finite "saints" and angels that actually can be overwhelmed. Our God that spike the universe into being, who is outside time, has no trouble hearing and answering every prayer ever prayed in the whole world throughout all of time.
The title Mother of God was given to the Blessed Virgin Mary “henceforth all generations shall call me blessed” Luke 1:48, at the third ecumenical council at Ephesus in AD 431.
I prefer the term ‘God-barer’ or Mother of Christ. Honor her, do not worship her. Keep our eyes on Christ, the author and finisher of our faith.
Great post... Sadly, the Catholic religion places more emphasis on its traditions and pronouncements than on Biblical truth.