Well, if belief isn't enough and truth is all that matters then christianity is shot. After all, the foundation premise of Christianity is believing in things we do not and cannot see. It's a faith-foundation religion.
Yes, in 1 Corinthians 15:17 Paul writes: And if Christ be not raised, your faith
is vain; ye are yet in your sins.
An atheist can believe there is no God and when he dies that's it, but their beliefs don't make God, heaven and hell any less real. What we believe in is in vain if it's not founded on truth.
I disagree with you that faith isn't enough. Luke 17:6, Galatians 3:6, Ephesians 2:8
\Nothing wrong with following traditions...
Unless it contradicts scripture or claiming it came from God when it didn't.
no one said devotion to Our Lady was necessary for salvation...suprise indeed
At least one person has. Bishop Alphonsus De Liguori a canonized saint wrote in his book The Glories of Mary:
"The Way of Salvation is open to none otherwise than through Mary, our salvation is in the hands of Mary...He who is protected by Mary will be saved, he who is not will be lost."
Surprise.
Which apparition are you talking about?
Fatima. But I might as well be talking about all of them because that's all these apparitions focus on is devotion to Mary. Jesus is just an afterthought.
The real Mary of the bible would never have made herself the focus of adoration. She would have pointed to her son Jesus the saviour of mankind.
I am never impressed by verses out of context...
okay here's the context.
Matt 15:1 Then came to Jesus scribes and Pharisees, which were of Jerusalem, saying,
2 Why do thy disciples transgress the tradition of the elders? for they wash not their hands when they eat bread.
3 But he answered and said unto them, Why do ye also transgress the commandment of God by your tradition?
And how is that being done? How does one worship Jesus in vain?
By following the traditions of men, Matt 15:9. Not doing the will of God, Matt 7:21
On the contrary...any thing/person/object/apparition that directs worship to the Lord God seems very counter-productive to His enemy...
Again you're making another assumption. satan has been around many thousands of years than you have and is many times more knowledgeable than you and I. He would not do something unless it benefited him and he would not make his deception obvious.
By saying 'I don't think the enemy would do that' you're leaving yourself open to possible deception.
The bible clearly states satan can transform himself into an angel of light and that he has servants that can transform into ministers of righteousness. 2 Corinthians 11:14-15
Thanks but I read and heard these arguments many times before. there is nothing new here I haven't heard before.
Also I noticed you didn't answer my question. How do you know Mary had compassion for all people?
I dont have to worry...not one bit, I am a devout member of the Church Christ founded...thanks though!!
By church, what do you mean? Because there are at least three different meanings to the word and Catholics have a bad habit of using these definitions interchangeably.
I dont get offended...I come to these forums to help clear up long held misconceptions such as this...thanks though!!
Well then clear it up. So far you haven't said anything to refute my claim.
Do I ask their intercession? No...but I do pray for the repose of their eternal souls.
Why don't you ask for their intercession?
I rely upon the Church (through the cannonization process) to tell me which Saints are in the Lord's presence...
Again you seem to have changed the meaning of the word church. Define what you mean by church here.
I know because the Catholic Church possesses the fullness of the truth...
I doubt that. The more I read about what the Catholic church teaches, it's doctrines and dogmas. The more I read about the history of the Catholic church and the more I hear of testimonies of former Catholic nuns and priest who have come to know Jesus the more I'm convinced The Roman Catholic church is not the church Jesus set up.
the "I call them like I see them" reeks of how Atheists argue, this appeal to common sense while denigrating religious belief
"I see no difference between some shaman talking to spirits in the woods and Moses going up on a mountain to talk to God"
"I see no difference between the angel Gabriel bringing an announcement to Mary then in Greek myths were Hermes was the messenger of the gods"
even before the birth of Christ we can look among the pagan mythologies to find "messianic" type figures.
this does not negate the truth of the Gospels
You're using atheist arguments which are said from an viewpoint of unbelief to mine which is from a viewpoint of belief. These statements are said to suggest Christianity came from paganism. That's not what I'm arguing. I'm saying how is a spiritual medium communicating with the dead bad but a Christian communicating with the dead okay?
You're misrepresenting my argument with a strawman.
as for your questions, no, I do not pray to people who have passed on who have not been recognized as saints because I do not know if they are in heaven.
Hang on a second, to become a recognized saint one of the criteria is to have two miracles attributed to them, that would mean someone would have had to have prayed to them before they were confirmed they were in heaven.