I just counted 12 of your posts were you used her name. 13 including this one
The fact that you referred to her so many times already does that. It expects everyone to accept her writings as the word of God.
Referring to the words I believe to be that of Jesus — frequently or infrequently — is not the same thing as expecting others to treat it as the word of God.
I quote Maria Valtorta where she records her in‑depth descriptions of visions of Gospel scenes that she received from Jesus, or the words she believed she received directly from Jesus, Mary, the Holy Spirit, or the Father, etc., because all of it is illuminating and bear good fruit — not because I consider those writings canonical or binding. I’ve said repeatedly that they are
private revelation, which by definition does
not require anyone to accept them.
So the question still stands:
Where have I ever said, implied, or suggested that others must accept her writings as the word of God?
If you can point to a specific statement of mine, I’ll address it.
If not, then your original claim remains unsubstantiated.
Also you keep firing back at us that don't accept her writings as gospel, instead of accepting our opinions.
I accept your opinion.
My opinion is that your argument is a poor one, trying to use the position of a random person from last century.
Perhaps try accepting other people's opinions
You and anyone else are free to hold the opinion that you don’t accept Valtorta’s writings. I’ve never argued otherwise.
But, for example, when someone makes factual claims about what the Church teaches or has said about Maria Valtorta, those are not “opinions” — they’re statements that can be checked.
Correcting inaccurate information about the Church is not the same thing as rejecting one's opinion. It’s simply keeping the discussion grounded in facts.
And, what I’m addressing with you is not your
opinion, but the
claim you made about my position — namely, that I “expect everyone to accept her writings as the word of God.”
That’s not an opinion; it’s an assertion about what
I supposedly believe. And when I asked you to show where I ever said that, you didn’t provide an example.
Disagreeing with your argument is not the same thing as refusing to accept your opinion. I accept your opinion; I simply think your reasoning for it is weak.
If you want to stand by the claim you made about me, then please show the specific statement where I ever required anyone to treat her writings as Scripture. If you can’t, then it’s fair to say that the claim was unfounded.