Shane Roach said:

As I have said, because I don't see any examples at all of a tradition of praying to saints rather than to God. It seems to have been established by 300A.D. or so,
I'm really not following your logic because the Trinity was not defined until that time period also. If it wasnt for the Catholic Church
solemnly proclaiming in that time period, that Jesus is God, we would all be Arian. Arius used scripture too, he found grounds
biblical based to say that Jesus wasnt God and just about
half of Christianity believed him.
What does that tell you?
If it wasnt for the Church using the keys of her authority to tell us what is true, based on the Word of the apostles; we would all be Arian and not Christian. The reason the Church did not include in the
creed at that time, Marian intercession is because no one was challenging that at that time.
but the examples I have seen even of early church writers before then seem to indicate a respect for Mary without stating she was concieved herself in the same manner Christ was,
Well maybe that is because the Church never did say she was conceived "in the same manner as Christ." Christ was conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit... Mary was conceived by her parents and God step in at that exact moment persevered her from the stain of original sin.
or that she was perpetually a Virgin, or that folk would profit from praying to her rather than to the Father.
Another false premise.. You can't find it because we never believed this, ever. That we would profit praying to Mary to her
rather than the father.
The Church never said you have to pray to her
rather than the father. We can pray to Mary and also in addition to the father, but only if we want. So mystery solved why you can not find the early Church before 300 teaching this.
But I do believe there is some evidence before 300 AD teaching Marianology but I would have to check it out but again, so what if it is not there? The ECF are not Tradition, the teaching of Christ given to the 12 that they pass down to us is Tradition whether that be written or oral. It is the Church magisterium who says what the Word of God passed down to us is, not the ECF, they are just a witness to the magisterial teachings of the Church, that this is indeed what was taught even back then because this is the witness left by them.
With that said, you may not see evidence of Marinalogy before 300 because no one was disputing it before then. Simple enough explanation.
I don't see it is disregarding tradition at all. I am looking at different people's claims here. I certainly did not invent this conflict. It was well underway before I was born. I am in the position of having to make the choice myself whether I want to or not.
Okay, look at it like this, all the reformers supported much of the Catholic Church's teaching on Mary, (she was not their issue with the Church) so you tell me, instead of provng when it began...when in history did it stop? When in history did Mary
stop being sinless or being ever virgin, or that her intercession is not a reality?