polishbeast
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Ive always wondered why its so hard to understand that if there is a statue it does not mean the statue is being worshiped.
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Ok, if you say it's factual greek than I'll give you that. Still doesn't make it right, and there is still no support for such actions in the bible.No, that's factual Greek, lost by those who keep the traditions of man and ignore the Traditions of God's Holy Church.
Then embrace Apostolic Christianity already.
Ive always wondered why its so hard to understand that if there is a statue it does not mean the statue is being worshiped.
Rofl !No it can't. Lumps of carved stone cannot cry....
I went out into my garden and beat my carved stone ornaments with a big stick and none of them cried!!!
This is why there are more controversies concerning the CC and other traditionalists. They don't see the God-breathed scripture as head over tradition....It doesn't have to. Christianity wasn't sola Scriptura in your sense until Calvin, and even he had no problem with Marian titles.
Amen.Isa 8:20 To the law and to the testimony: if they speak not according to this word, it is because there is no light in them.
That sounds sola scripture to me.
Matt 15:9 But in vain they do worship me, teaching for doctrines the commandments of men.
That scripture seems to indicate the dangers of man made doctrines not founded in the scripture.
No, that's factual Greek, lost by those who keep the traditions of man and ignore the Traditions of God's Holy Church.
Then embrace Apostolic Christianity already.

Ok, if you say it's factual greek than I'll give you that. Still doesn't make it right, and there is still no support for such actions in the bible.
I've always wondered what the need for the statue is, or why pray to a dead person.
We have one mediator who is Christ.
This is why there are more controversies concerning the CC and other traditionalists. They don't see the God-breathed scripture as head over tradition....
Probably because Tradition is older than Scripture and that Scripture is a part of Tradition.
What about this word?There is a difference in definition.
Latria signifies what we would call worship today.
Doulia signifies what we would call reverence/honor today.
I doulia fallen soldiers.
I doulia my parents.
I doulia the Saints.
I latria God only.

I appreciate the definitions. And as already stated, you may not which is great but other people do. There is a thin line between honor and worship, and sadly alot of people cross it.You don't understand.
There is a difference in definition.
Latria signifies what we would call worship today.
Doulia signifies what we would call reverence/honor today.
I doulia fallen soldiers.
I doulia my parents.
I doulia the Saints.
I latria God only.
Are tooThey aren't dead.
Praying for someone is different. I ask the Lord to be with others and help them etc etc. People pray to the saints in a differnt way. The revere them. This is a problem because they are dead. And aside from that, if they were in heaven, why ask them to pray for you? In heaven there isn't any praying because there is no seperation from God.Don't ever pray for another person then for as long as you live.
Probably because Tradition is older than Scripture and that Scripture is a part of Tradition.
And aside from that, if they were in heaven, why ask them to pray for you? In heaven there isn't any praying because there is no seperation from God.
But there's supposed to be a middle realm 'purgatory' which all the poor souls travel through if there's enough prayer and good deeds performed. They pray for the dead to pass through purgatory even although the bible specifically states in (Luke 16:26) "they which would pass from hence to you cannot; neither can they pass to us".
(B)No amount of prayers or good deeds can justify someone
You don't understand.
There is a difference in definition.
Latria signifies what we would call worship today.
Doulia signifies what we would call reverence/honor today.
I doulia fallen soldiers.
I doulia my parents.
I doulia the Saints.
I latria God only.
They pray for the dead to pass through purgatory even although the bible specifically states in (Luke 16:26) "they which would pass from hence to you cannot; neither can they pass to us".
Any Catholic would agree with you there. There is no justification after death. Purgatory is a state of sanctification.
What would be nice is scriptural evidence showing that man received an immortal soul upon his creation.When your deceased, your soul continues. You are no longer a complete person; a result of original sin.
Souls cannot die. I've shown in other threads of that truth.
[/quote]Furthermore, there have been documented instances of crying icons and miracle-working icons and other Saintly relics too. That means this isn't just a Vatican Catholic belief but one of all Apostolic Christians. And unlike VCs, the rest of us have no concept of purgatory as they define it, so poking at it is nothing more than a Straw Man of the larger picture.