Rhamiel said:
the prayer the vision told the children to pray was "O My Jesus, Forgive Us Our Sins, Lead All Souls Into Heaven, Especially Those Of Us In Most Need Of Thy Mercy"
That doesn't answer the question. In fact, it casts doubt on the claim that it was Mary because it's safe to assume Mary would have a better understanding of the Gospel than that.
a demon would not even be able to bring itself to instruct people to ask God for mercy
Why not? Doesn't the Bible say that the Devil often appears as an angel of light in order to deceive people?
the vision told people to ask Jesus Himself for forgivness of sins a demon could not bring itself to tell someone to do that
Why not?
And even if that's true, then all you've done is to demonstrate why you believe it isn't a demon. You still haven't explained how you know it's Mary.
the bible says that Satan can disguises himself as an angel of light... not that he will preach the gospel to people
But what you describe "Mary" as saying isn't the Gospel. In fact, it contradicts the Gospel.
And why wouldn't Satan preach the Gospel to people? After all, what better way to deceive people than to convince them that he is speaking for God?
How do you know?
and the vision told people that it was a vision of the Blessed Virgin Mary, tthat is how I know it is Mary
So, you know it was a vision from God because it was the "Blessed Virgin Mary" and you know it was the "Blessed Virgin Mary" because it was a vision from God? Isn't that circular reasoning?
she appeared in a way that the children could recognize her as Mary
And how would the children know what Mary looked like?
I am saying that since the Vision was giving honor to God and telling people to pray to Jesus and to pray for the forgivness of sins, that is how I know I can trust the vision
So then, you're just trusting because of its appearance? Doesn't the Bible tell us to test spirits?
now if there was a vision of an angel or saint or even a vision of Jesus Himself that was preaching agianst God, then we would know this was a trick of the enemy
How do you know? Aren't there several examples in scripture of God sending
deceiving spirits?
but with Fatima we have the [alleged] Blessed Virgin Mary telling us to trust Jesus, this is something i think no devil would be able to bring itself to do
Again, why not? What better way to deceive someone than to convince them that you were sent by God?
devils lack any grace, more evil then the most evil person alive, and all those who say that Jesus is Lord are moved by the Holy Spirit, and the devils have nothing holy in them, so a devil can not trick people by first preaching the Gospel and then tricking them, they would never be able to preach the gospel in the first place
Are you familiar with Matthew 8:29? Why wouldn't they be able to preach the Gospel? Doesn't the Bible say that men preach the Gospel even though they're not Christ's?
dylan michael said:
She understands the gospel. Just not your interpretation of it.
Since I've offered no "interpretation", how do you know my interpretation is incorrect? And what is it about my interpretation that you believe to be incorrect? And why don't you share what you believe the correct interpretation to be?
Also, could you please show us scripture that backs up her interpretation of the Gospel?
erose said:
Do some research on how the Catholic church tests all things that some claim as miraculous and maybe this would alleviate some of your concerns.
So, you've come to a discussion forum just to tell people you don't want to discuss anything?
If the Catholics here can't defend their own beliefs, then why should I believe that the ones in charge of teaching them their doctrine are a reliable source?
The Catholic church doesn't play when it comes to miracles and the claims of miracles for it knows from 2000 years of experience that false claims about miracles can be very damaging. So the Catholic church vets every miracle that is claimed with a fine tooth comb. They even have a department in the Vatican and procedures layed out on how to properly do the vetting. Also She invites scientist and skeptics to do their own investigations as well. If after a period of time if no plausible natural explanation can be offered for the event then the Church will weigh in on it and proclaim it worthy of belief.
So, how does this answer the question?
Like anything else you have to follow the words of Jesus when he explained how you know and that is by its fruits.
Which specific words of Jesus and which fruits are you referring to? Which words of Jesus and which fruit do you see that indicate to you that it is Mary?