1.) Jesus Himself at the Cana Wedding gave an inmmediate correction to her concern about wine by saying, "Woman, what have I do do with you? Mine hour is not yet come."
2.) Neither Jesus nor the Apostles cite any teaching, authority, or power from her.
3.) No place in Scripture shows any prayer for help being spoken to the departed authentic Forebearers of Faith such as Moses, Abraham, King David, Isaiah, Ezekiel, Ruth, or the Apostles, let alone unto a woman such as Mary.
4.) It is the work of Satan to draw all people away from prayer to The Father in the name of Jesus, using false reasoning and spurious affection.
5.) Mary is never seen in Scripture appearing to anyone after her death.
6.) There is no feminine component within the Creation narrative, within Christ's work of Salvation upon mankind, or in the Godhead.
7.) Occult mythology is the source of the female aspect Mary worship as she is portrayed holding an infant. The name Tammuz is used.
8.) Jesus existed far before Mary was born. She did not create Him, enable Him, or authenticate His authority.
9.) No Scripture states Mary was "full of grace."
2.) Neither Jesus nor the Apostles cite any teaching, authority, or power from her.
3.) No place in Scripture shows any prayer for help being spoken to the departed authentic Forebearers of Faith such as Moses, Abraham, King David, Isaiah, Ezekiel, Ruth, or the Apostles, let alone unto a woman such as Mary.
4.) It is the work of Satan to draw all people away from prayer to The Father in the name of Jesus, using false reasoning and spurious affection.
5.) Mary is never seen in Scripture appearing to anyone after her death.
6.) There is no feminine component within the Creation narrative, within Christ's work of Salvation upon mankind, or in the Godhead.
7.) Occult mythology is the source of the female aspect Mary worship as she is portrayed holding an infant. The name Tammuz is used.
8.) Jesus existed far before Mary was born. She did not create Him, enable Him, or authenticate His authority.
9.) No Scripture states Mary was "full of grace."
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