Davidpt
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@Davidpt, where did you get the idea that Mary "is the most exalted of all creatures," if you are anti-Catholic? It seems to me that their beliefs and tradition about Mary have rubbed off on you, since you make that comment. What Bible verses say that she is?
If Mary is "a perfect example of faith," are you saying, like the Catholics, that she has been immaculately conceived? Again, where do you find that teaching in the Bible?
I would ask you the same question about her having a "maternal role in heaven" and being "the Mother of the Church." I strongly disagree with that belief.
Those beliefs are the primary reason that I could never join the Catholic Church. They have an added tradition from the Popes' pronouncements that is separate from the Bible's teachings. I believe that the Bible is the sole authority for our Christian lives and beliefs, because it alone is inspired by God:
2Timothy 3:16 All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness,
2Timothy 3:17 that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work.
Did you not read my post carefully first?
First I said this--- I'm basically saying that God used Mary as a means to create the human body of Jesus. Therefore, Mary shared in the creating of His body since his body was created inside of her. But not to be conflated with that of the following, meaning what I ended up pasting at the end.
Then I pasted at the end of that post what Catholics believe that I do not agree with.
Therefore, since I said this first---But not to be conflated with that of the following--meaning what I ended up pasting at the end of that post before I edited it moments ago--it would make no sense for me to say that then not even submit what I was meaning to not conflate with. I was meaning what I submitted at the end pertaining to Mary's Special Status: But not how I view that, how Catholics view that. The point I was trying to make to begin with is this, I didn't want to give anyone the impression that I was putting Mary on a pedestal the way Catholics do just because I mentioned she had part in the creating process. But that is not to be conflated with how Catholics view that, thus Mary's Special Status:
Trust me, it's just a misunderstanding on your part in regards to what I wrote and meant. Hopefully this clears the misunderstanding up.
Edited to add: I'm going to edit that post in question, hopefully to make it clearer.
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