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Is John Mcarthur guilty of heresy?

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I wasn't taking about the titles, but rather all of the the published Catholic prayers to Mary that MacArthur reads out loud.
I read the transcript of his sermon and his objections are chiefly to the titles ascribed to Blessed Mary - which he interprets as rendering worship to Mary as equal in authority, power, and glory to God. The titles are in fact Christological and direct attention to Jesus Christ as God.
 
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Well, here is my take on it:

1. Since she gave birth to God and was assumed bodily into Heaven on her death,
2. In Heaven, she is like the Queen Mother
3. The Logos, whose name means Word, Reason, Logic, the foundations of Logic, sat on her lap.
4. She contained our Savior inside her, just as the Ark of the Covenant contained the tablets of the law among other things,
5. In Orthodoxy the most common icon of her, with Jesus in her lap, is called “The mercy seat” and Christ is merciful and the Theotokos gave birth to Him.
6. God is love and she is the mother of God,
7. The Body of Christ is the Church according to St. Paul, whose members are the faithful, and she gave birth to Christ our God. Additionally she acts as a mother figure for Christians such as the former Australian atheist turned Coptic Orthodox monk Fr. Lazarus el Antony.
8. Jesus Christ is King of Peace and the Blessed Virgin Mary is his Mother,
9. Her Son triumphed over Death, the supreme sorrow, and she comforts us by virtue of being His Mother.
10. The Theotokos helps us in our faith by interceding for us, reminding us of the Holy Spirit and his power in our lives, and most importantly pointing us to Christ our True God.
These are all true. Let me offer this as explanation of the titles I mentioned - they are extracted, by the way, from a greeting I give in IRC channels when some good friends of Anabaptist, Catholic, and Orthodox background enter a channel. They are titles that we all agree are applicable to Jesus Christ through Blessed Mary as the one through whom God entered this world in the incarnation.

So here are the titles and an explanation of each. Titles in plaintext explanation in italic text
  • the Most Holy Mother of God, - As mother of Jesus who is God, Blessed Mary is rightly called the mother of God for the purpose of clearly showing that the person to whom she gave birth is fully God and fully human, his humanity being most obvious in the fact of incarnation, and thus we acknowledge Blessed Mary as mother of one person, the Lord Jesus Christ, and that the Lord Jesus Christ is fully and completely God and fully and completely human. This is at the heart of the definition of Chalcedon, in which Blessed Mary is called the mother of God.
  • Queen of Heaven, - As mother of the Lord Jesus Christ, who is King of creation, Lord of Lords, and King of Kings, Blessed Mary is Queen mother of the King and Lord of Glory, so to call her Queen of Heaven is to confess that Jesus Christ is truly God reigning in heaven having risen from the dead and assumed his throne in the heavens. It is a most fitting praise of our Lord through acknowledgement of his Blessed Mother as his mother and queen because he is the King.
  • Seat of Wisdom, - As mother of the Lord Jesus Christ, Blessed Mary is the seat of wisdom because her son is Wisdom incarnate, the very Wisdom of God through which all creation came to be and by whose command it s sustained. Blessed Mary nursed the Wisdom of God incarnate on her knee in his infancy, what more fitting title can be given to Him through her motherly care?
  • Ark of Salvation, - As mother of the Lord Jesus Christ Blessed Mary is the one who contained the incarnate Son of God throughout his gestation in her womb, his was a real human birth from a real human mother who, like the Ark of the Covenant, contained the Law written by the finger of God, the book of the Law defining goodness and worship, the High Priestly Rod that budded as proof that that the one whose Rod it was is the chosen High Priest of God. Each of these things were once earthly types of the infant that lived and grew in Blessed Mary's womb so she is called the Ark of Salvation because her son, the Lord Jesus Christ, is the Saviour of the world, the Word of God, the sure path to God through goodness and humble submission in worship, and the one and eternal High Priest whose one, and once for all sacrifice, saves his people from their sins.
  • Mother of Mercy, - As mother of the Lord Jesus Christ, Blessed Mary is the mother of the Merciful Son of God who is Mercy incarnate and by whose mercy we all have hope. What more fitting title can be given to our Lord Jesus Christ than the Mercy Of God who is incarnate through Blessed Mary.
  • Mother of Love, - As mother of the Lord Jesus Christ, Blessed Mary is the mother of God and God is Love thus we acknowledge the Lord Jesus Christ as the Love of God incarnate through the Blessed Virgin Mary.
  • Mother of the Faithful, - As mother of the Lord Jesus Christ, Blessed Mary is the mother of his human body which is by God's grace and Mercy the Church, the People of God, composed of the faithful through all ages. In saying this we acknowledge the Lord Jesus Christ as the head of the Body, his Church, and Lord and life-giver to all of his members, the faithful. Thus we praise our Lord is incarnate through the Blessed Virgin Mary.
  • Queen of Peace, - As mother of the Lord Jesus Christ, Blessed Mary is the mother of the Peace of God incarnate as her Son the Lord Jesus Christ who brings peace to all who struggle against sin and the wicked one and all the wicked one's wiles. Thus we acknowledge the Lord Jesus Christ as our peace, the Sabbath rest in which we cease from Sin forever, who is incarnate through Blessed Mary.
  • Joy of All Who Sorrow, - These last two, Joy and Help, are the gifts that the Lord Jesus Christ bestows upon is people as graces flowing from his own infinite joy and his own infinite capacity to aid those who sorrow. Thus we acknowledge the Lord Jesus Christ for his grace gifts which come to us in his incarnation through the Most Blessed Virgin Mary.
  • Help of Christians. - See above.

These explanations will, I hope, encourage those reading them to understand the fundamental Christological content in the titles applied to Blessed Mary and help all to understand that each title praises the Lord Jesus Christ for all these wonderous things that come to us through the incarnation through the Blessed Virgin Mary.
 
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I read the transcript of his sermon and his objections are chiefly to the titles ascribed to Blessed Mary - which he interprets as rendering worship to Mary as equal in authority, power, and glory to God. The titles are in fact Christological and direct attention to Jesus Christ as God.
I didn't realize that was so detailed. I just went straight to the audio.

“O Mary, sweet refuge of poor sinners. Assist me with thy mercy. Banish me from the infernal enemies and come thou to take my soul and present it to the eternal judge. My Queen, do not abandon me. I give you my heart and soul.”

What de Liguori did was collect all the great tributes to Mary going all the way back to the 5th century, and amasses them in this huge tome. Collective tribute from all the ages to Mary. That one came from page 670. Here’s another one:

“O immaculate and holy pure Virgin Mary, Mother of God, Queen of the World, thou art the joy of the saints. Thou art the peacemaker between sinners and God. Thou art the advocate of the abandoned, the secure haven of those who are on the sea of this world. Thou art the consolation of this world, the ransom of slaves, the comforter of the afflicted, the salvation of the universe.”

Here’s another one: “We have confidence, but in thee O most faithful Virgin. O great Mediatress of peace between men and God, the love of all men and of God to whom the honor and benediction with the Father and the Holy Ghost. Amen.” Here’s another one: “O sovereign Lady, saint of all saints, our strength and our refuge. God, as it were of this world, Glory of Heaven, accept those who love thee.” Another one: “O sovereign Princess. Turn, O Mary, thy loving eyes on me. Look at me and draw me to thee.” Another one: “Mary, Blessed Virgin, Immaculate Queen, I dedicate my family forever to thy service. I appoint thee ruler of my whole house. Bless us, defend us, provide for us, counsel us, comfort us, assist us in our infirmities, especially in the sorrows of death. Granted, we may go to heaven.”

All of these are prayers that belong only to whom? To God. God says, “My glory will I not give to another.” If Jesus were here today he might go into a Catholic Church and make a whip and throw the moneychangers out. There are weekly prayers to Mary.

Here’s a Sunday prayer: “Behold, O Mother of God, at thy feet a miserable sinner, a slave of hell who has recourse to thee and trusts in thee. I do not deserve that thou shouldest even look at me, but I know that thou, having seen thy son die for the salvation of sinners, hast the greatest desire to help them. I hear all call thee the Refuge of Sinners, the Hope of those who are in despair and the Help of the abandoned. Thou art then my refuge, my hope and my help. Thou hast to save me by thy intercession.
 
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These are all true. Let me offer this as explanation of the titles I mentioned - they are extracted, by the way, from a greeting I give in IRC channels when some good friends of Anabaptist, Catholic, and Orthodox background enter a channel. They are titles that we all agree are applicable to Jesus Christ through Blessed Mary as the one through whom God entered this world in the incarnation.

So here are the titles and an explanation of each. Titles in plaintext explanation in italic text
  • the Most Holy Mother of God, - As mother of Jesus who is God, Blessed Mary is rightly called the mother of God for the purpose of clearly showing that the person to whom she gave birth is fully God and fully human, his humanity being most obvious in the fact of incarnation, and thus we acknowledge Blessed Mary as mother of one person, the Lord Jesus Christ, and that the Lord Jesus Christ is fully and completely God and fully and completely human. This is at the heart of the definition of Chalcedon, in which Blessed Mary is called the mother of God.
  • Queen of Heaven, - As mother of the Lord Jesus Christ, who is King of creation, Lord of Lords, and King of Kings, Blessed Mary is Queen mother of the King and Lord of Glory, so to call her Queen of Heaven is to confess that Jesus Christ is truly God reigning in heaven having risen from the dead and assumed his throne in the heavens. It is a most fitting praise of our Lord through acknowledgement of his Blessed Mother as his mother and queen because he is the King.
  • Seat of Wisdom, - As mother of the Lord Jesus Christ, Blessed Mary is the seat of wisdom because her son is Wisdom incarnate, the very Wisdom of God through which all creation came to be and by whose command it s sustained. Blessed Mary nursed the Wisdom of God incarnate on her knee in his infancy, what more fitting title can be given to Him through her motherly care?
  • Ark of Salvation, - As mother of the Lord Jesus Christ Blessed Mary is the one who contained the incarnate Son of God throughout his gestation in her womb, his was a real human birth from a real human mother who, like the Ark of the Covenant, contained the Law written by the finger of God, the book of the Law defining goodness and worship, the High Priestly Rod that budded as proof that that the one whose Rod it was is the chosen High Priest of God. Each of these things were once earthly types of the infant that lived and grew in Blessed Mary's womb so she is called the Ark of Salvation because her son, the Lord Jesus Christ, is the Saviour of the world, the Word of God, the sure path to God through goodness and humble submission in worship, and the one and eternal High Priest whose one, and once for all sacrifice, saves his people from their sins.
  • Mother of Mercy, - As mother of the Lord Jesus Christ, Blessed Mary is the mother of the Merciful Son of God who is Mercy incarnate and by whose mercy we all have hope. What more fitting title can be given to our Lord Jesus Christ than the Mercy Of God who is incarnate through Blessed Mary.
  • Mother of Love, - As mother of the Lord Jesus Christ, Blessed Mary is the mother of God and God is Love thus we acknowledge the Lord Jesus Christ as the Love of God incarnate through the Blessed Virgin Mary.
  • Mother of the Faithful, - As mother of the Lord Jesus Christ, Blessed Mary is the mother of his human body which is by God's grace and Mercy the Church, the People of God, composed of the faithful through all ages. In saying this we acknowledge the Lord Jesus Christ as the head of the Body, his Church, and Lord and life-giver to all of his members, the faithful. Thus we praise our Lord is incarnate through the Blessed Virgin Mary.
  • Queen of Peace, - As mother of the Lord Jesus Christ, Blessed Mary is the mother of the Peace of God incarnate as her Son the Lord Jesus Christ who brings peace to all who struggle against sin and the wicked one and all the wicked one's wiles. Thus we acknowledge the Lord Jesus Christ as our peace, the Sabbath rest in which we cease from Sin forever, who is incarnate through Blessed Mary.
  • Joy of All Who Sorrow, - These last two, Joy and Help, are the gifts that the Lord Jesus Christ bestows upon is people as graces flowing from his own infinite joy and his own infinite capacity to aid those who sorrow. Thus we acknowledge the Lord Jesus Christ for his grace gifts which come to us in his incarnation through the Most Blessed Virgin Mary.
  • Help of Christians. - See above.

These explanations will, I hope, encourage those reading them to understand the fundamental Christological content in the titles applied to Blessed Mary and help all to understand that each title praises the Lord Jesus Christ for all these wonderous things that come to us through the incarnation through the Blessed Virgin Mary.
What I see is extreme exaltation of Mary. The idea that the theology of Christ needs to be delivered by going on and on so much about Mary, doesn't really make much sense to me. If everything written about Mary was put together in one place, how large would that collection be? Would it require an entire library building to hold it all? If all the statues of Mary were put together in a line, how long would it be? Would it equal the circumference of the earth?
 
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The idea that the theology of Christ needs to be delivered by going on and on so much about Mary, doesn't really make much sense to me.
Try harder; it does make sense, it is most fitting that it is couched in these terms because of the tendency of humanity to leap from "Jesus was just a man, or just a creature, whom God sacrificed for sins as a propitiation" which is the family of heresies that included Arianism, to "Jesus is God and only God, a materialisation of the one true God whose human body was sacrificed for sins as a propitiation" which is the family of heresies that includes the Christological heresy that John MacArthur utters in these words: " In fact, Roman Catholics refer to her as Theotokos, God-bearer. They say she gave birth to God and thus is to be elevated and adored. She gave birth to God. That is a terrible misconception. She gave birth to Jesus in his humanity. She did not give birth to God. God was never born."
 
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Try harder; it does make sense, it is most fitting that it is couched in these terms because of the tendency of humanity to leap from "Jesus was just a man, or just a creature, whom God sacrificed for sins as a propitiation" which is the family of heresies that included Arianism, to "Jesus is God and only God, a materialisation of the one true God whose human body was sacrificed for sins as a propitiation" which is the family of heresies that includes the Christological heresy that John MacArthur utters in these words: " In fact, Roman Catholics refer to her as Theotokos, God-bearer. They say she gave birth to God and thus is to be elevated and adored. She gave birth to God. That is a terrible misconception. She gave birth to Jesus in his humanity. She did not give birth to God. God was never born."
Christology can be explained perfectly well without there being volumes praising Mary. As far as Jesus' humanity goes, how is that demonstrated in portraying his mother as being a miraculous human in being an immaculate conception etc? What's demonstrated in Christ's humanity throughout the Gospel was his lowly status by worldly standards. The Gospel describes Mary as being so ordinary and unimportant she couldn't get a room in an inn, so Jesus had to be born in a stable.
 
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Christology can be explained perfectly well without there being volumes praising Mary.
If one can say, with honesty and truth, that this is one's faith "God was never born." then One's Christology is in error, deeply so.
 
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If one can say, with honesty and truth, that this is one's faith "God was never born." then One's Christology is in error, deeply so.
Volumes of prayers and exaltations to Mary are not needed to say that 'God was born of a virgin woman named Mary'. I just said it in only nine words. Yet there are thousands of words about Mary in Catholic literature and liturgy.
 
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Christology can be explained perfectly well without there being volumes praising Mary.
If one can say, with honesty and truth, that this is one's faith "God was never born." then One's Christology is in error, deeply so.
Volumes of prayers and exaltations to Mary are not needed to say that 'God was born of a virgin woman named Mary'. I just said it in only nine words. Yet there are thousands of words about Mary in Catholic literature and liturgy.
Since this conversation thread is about John MacArthur's Christology it is not appropriate to make it about your perceptions on Catholic devotional books, even if John MacArthur did so in his sermon. The topic is not devotional books, but a specific heresy expressed by John Macarthur; specifically, his claim that God was never born.

PS: Your post's argument is essentially moral and emotional; something about Blessed Mary as she is spoken of among Catholic Christians offends, it upsets and calls forth an emotional rejection as expressed in the many posts complaining about Catholic devotional practises. These rejections are not rational theological arguments; Rejecting the Christological titles used of Blessed Mary in Catholic devotional prayers and books is at its deepest level a gut reaction of "yuck" expressed in hundreds of forms and thousands of words. It is, furthermore, also John MacArthur's approach, his sermon is a long moral diatribe against Catholicism based on his revulsion at the words he quotes from Catholic devotional works. And when he gets around to expressing theological content it is expressed in heresy by his rejection of the very concept of God being born, but what is the incarnation but the faithful recognition that the Almighty God became a human being and dwelt among human beings as a human being by being born of the Blessed Virgin Mary?
 
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Since this conversation thread is about John MacArthur's Christology it is not appropriate to make it about your perceptions on Catholic devotional books, even if John MacArthur did so in his sermon. The topic is not devotional books, but a specific heresy expressed by John Macarthur; specifically, his claim that God was never born.

PS: Your post's argument is essentially moral and emotional; something about Blessed Mary as she is spoken of among Catholic Christians offends, it upsets and calls forth an emotional rejection as expressed in the many posts complaining about Catholic devotional practises. These rejections are not rational theological arguments; Rejecting the Christological titles used of Blessed Mary in Catholic devotional prayers and books is at its deepest level a gut reaction of "yuck" expressed in hundreds of forms and thousands of words. It is, furthermore, also John MacArthur's approach, his sermon is a long moral diatribe against Catholicism based on his revulsion at the words he quotes from Catholic devotional works. And when he gets around to expressing theological content it is expressed in heresy by his rejection of the very concept of God being born, but what is the incarnation but the faithful recognition that the Almighty God became a human being and dwelt among human beings as a human being by being born of the Blessed Virgin Mary?
The argument on your end is that what MacArthur considers to be excessive idolizing of Mary is a Christological heresy. I don't agree with that and I'm pointing out why.
 
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The argument on your end is that what MacArthur considers to be excessive idolizing of Mary is a Christological heresy. I don't agree with that and I'm pointing out why.
You write "The argument on your end is that what MacArthur considers to be excessive idolizing of Mary is a Christological heresy." and it is very confusing; are you claiming that that what MacArthur considers to be excessive idolizing of Mary is a Christological heresy or is it more the case that you mean that John MacArthur's rejection of Catholic praises regarding Mary as the mother of the Lord Jesus Christ leads him to state that "God was never born", thus John MacArthur proclaims a heresy as part of his theological rationale for rejecting Catholic praises?

Do you agree with John MacArthur's statement that "God was never born"? If so then isn't that a rejection of this statement in the Nicene Creed:
And in one Lord Jesus Christ,
the Only Begotten Son of God,
begotten of his Father before all worlds,
God of God, Light of Light,
very God of very God,
begotten, not made,
being of one substance with the Father;
by whom all things were made;
who for us men and for our salvation
came down from heaven,
and was incarnate by the Holy Ghost of the Virgin Mary,
and was made man;
 
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Volumes of prayers and exaltations to Mary are not needed to say that 'God was born of a virgin woman named Mary'. I just said it in only nine words. Yet there are thousands of words about Mary in Catholic literature and liturgy.

Can there be too much proclamation of the coming of our Lord, God, and Savior? If there were ever something to naturally resist minimization, I would think it would be that.

"God was born of a virgin woman named Mary" is like the crib notes version of Christianity: Not wrong, and conveying the basic idea well enough for the purposes of passing on factoids, but not the same as actually knowing in an experiential fashion what the information you are sticking to 'means' to those who have written "thousands of words" about it for 2,000 years and counting in an attempt to capture as best as we can while here on Earth even a fraction of the glory of what we have been given.

It has always struck me as odd how the minimalist (especially the sudden minimalist, who backs off when speak of St. Mary, but not necessarily other topics that are much less central to the coming of Christ our God) tries to put the maximalist (or just not-minimalist) worshiper in a lower position for literally having more to do and say about their faith, as though there's anything else we should be putting our all in to, as though we have never been instructed to bring our first fruits before the Lord, or as thought we ought not count ourselves as among those to whom much has been given and therefore much is expected, because that conflicts with the weird pietistic urge to say and do as little as possible, lest we inadvertently step over some imaginary boundary somewhere that our Lord no doubt completely destroyed in the very union of the Heavenly and the Earthly in His person.
 
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You write "The argument on your end is that what MacArthur considers to be excessive idolizing of Mary is a Christological heresy." and it is very confusing; are you claiming that that what MacArthur considers to be excessive idolizing of Mary is a Christological heresy or is it more the case that you mean that John MacArthur's rejection of Catholic praises regarding Mary as the mother of the Lord Jesus Christ leads him to state that "God was never born", thus John MacArthur proclaims a heresy as part of his theological rationale for rejecting Catholic praises?
No because that's just small part of what all he said. It seems you and others want to eschew most of what he said to focus on one small part of the overall picture. Whereas I'm taking the whole ball of wax into consideration.
Do you agree with John MacArthur's statement that "God was never born"? If so then isn't that a rejection of this statement in the Nicene Creed:
And in one Lord Jesus Christ,
the Only Begotten Son of God,
begotten of his Father before all worlds,
God of God, Light of Light,
very God of very God,
begotten, not made,
being of one substance with the Father;
by whom all things were made;
who for us men and for our salvation
came down from heaven,
and was incarnate by the Holy Ghost of the Virgin Mary,
and was made man;
I understand that his statement means the Godhead was never born. And perhaps take that further and say that God the Son existed before he became incarnate though being born of a virgin named Mary. It's a bit of a quandary because of course he didn't become God when he was conceived by the Holy Spirit in Mary's womb. He was in existence from the beginning and everything was made by him and through him, which means he created Mary his own mother. But at the same time when he was in Mary's womb he was God, meaning Mary gave birth to God, meaning she is the mother of God. It's a complex issue. I think on the part of Catholicism, it's really a matter of wanting to exalt Mary as much as possible because of the establishment of the cult of Mary*.

*A system of religious veneration and devotion directed toward a particular figure or object.
 
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Can there be too much proclamation of the coming of our Lord, God, and Savior? If there were ever something to naturally resist minimization, I would think it would be that.

"God was born of a virgin woman named Mary" is like the crib notes version of Christianity: Not wrong, and conveying the basic idea well enough for the purposes of passing on factoids, but not the same as actually knowing in an experiential fashion what the information you are sticking to 'means' to those who have written "thousands of words" about it for 2,000 years and counting in an attempt to capture as best as we can while here on Earth even a fraction of the glory of what we have been given.

It has always struck me as odd how the minimalist (especially the sudden minimalist, who backs off when speak of St. Mary, but not necessarily other topics that are much less central to the coming of Christ our God) tries to put the maximalist (or just not-minimalist) worshiper in a lower position for literally having more to do and say about their faith, as though there's anything else we should be putting our all in to, as though we have never been instructed to bring our first fruits before the Lord, or as thought we ought not count ourselves as among those to whom much has been given and therefore much is expected, because that conflicts with the weird pietistic urge to say and do as little as possible, lest we inadvertently step over some imaginary boundary somewhere that our Lord no doubt completely destroyed in the very union of the Heavenly and the Earthly in His person.
There can be too much prayer, praise and adoration directed towards someone or something other than God. And it seems that's what's going on with Mary.

Let me ask you this; can there be such a thing as too much prayer and praise directed towards Mary? Can it be overdone? Or is it supposed to be limitless?
 
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His stance on the hypostatic union is crystal clear. Can you point out an actual heresy that MacArthur teaches? So far I've just seen you post vauge/cryptic criticism.
Reportedly he now consorts with those of the kind whom he previously criticised (those who claim "giftedness" for their wrecking fellowship for Christians with less power than them).

I think criticism should be most devastating of them and of anyone who failed to piggyback on the good cue he gave.
 
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I have no idea what the Kansas City Five is
Try "restorationist" and "new apostolic" in search engines of your choice. This was a fashionable variant on the Toronto so called "blessing".
 
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I'm ruminating on that. So let me ask you this. I take it that you don't subscribe to seventh day sabbitarianism being mandatory for Christians. So how would you argue against it, without bringing up the fact that it's not taught in the NT? Or in any early church writings since sabbtarians claim the early church observed it?
As I've only got up to post 1,040, my reply is that the OT Prophets already pointed out that material adherence to the Law was less important than their spiritual meaning.
 
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A view which is both wrong and unbelievably offensive to Eastern and Oriental Orthodox, Lutherans, Anglicans, members of the Assyrian Church of the East, and Roman Catholics.
1 - Please don't presume to speak for "Roman Catholics" by lumping them together.

2 - You aren't addressing OC's point here. JM was not out of order to speak against silliness in emphasis. Many formats of chaplet or litany display better balance than the main rosary.
 
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... surprisingly, JM seems to be much more iconoclastic than the SDAs. Iconoclasm and Nestorianism are the two primary errors I see Nicene Christians making, with Sabbatarianism being unusual.
An easy win by JM about silly imbalance is not a bad win. I agree some people of his kind package this as part of their iconoclasm. We are supposed to be icons of the Holy Trinity ourselves and that is where your line of enquiry should follow.

Chaplets are intended as devotions rather than liturgies. It's good to point out they shouldn't be imbalanced (and most other formats aren't). I always thought so with my Roman hat on. I do think some of the Roman membership have misled each other into a materialist interpretation of the "standard" rosary (just the same as the style of too many protestants around things of faith). As I never adhered to such, the parts I found edifying were the OF, the GB, and what Scripture meditations we cared to add. As I was always on the fringe of the RCC which wasn't instructing, I never understood the "standard" rosary as more than tolerated and far from mandatory.
 
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