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IMHO, speaking "lovingly" includes speaking respectfully.
And respectfully means truthfully.


IMHO, dogmatically insisting on unsubstantiated, late rumors lacks truth, respect or love. In spite of the sincere intention.


Someone MAY desire to flatter me by telling others that I have a Ph.D. from Harvard. I don't. Thus, such doesn't flatter me, it embarrass me and is disrespectful to the truth (I have a B.S - no jokes please - from the University of California). You INTENTION may be good, but the result is not. My mommie taught me to always ask, "Is it true and is it helpful?" She told me to not spread rumors - even well intentioned ones. And I try not to do that - especially about one whom I love, adore and hold in highest esteem, such as Our Blessed Lady.


That's MY perspective, anyway....


Pax


- Josiah



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I could not agree more.....If Mary could speak to us now....there is no doubt in my mind that she would ask that we destroy the Graven Images we have made of her unto ourselves.

That we not worship or pray to her....that instead we worship or pray to God...for she is but a fellow servant like us.

No doubts about that in my mind at all......
 
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I could not agree more.....If Mary could speak to us now....there is no doubt in my mind that she would ask that we destroy the Graven Images we have made of her unto ourselves.

That we not worship or pray to her....that instead we worship or pray to God...for she is but a fellow servant like us.

No doubts about that in my mind at all......

So yo don't ask others to pray for you, because you only pray to God??? Interestingly enough that's not biblical.


Peace
 
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I speak to Christ Directly....because he is the only mediator between God and Man, and because what ever is asked in his name is granted.....however I do not put the Lord to the test when I speak to him of anything I need help with.

Why would I need somebody to pray for me ? the master I serve is all powerfull, and was given all authority in Heaven and on Earth by the Father himself.

For who has resisted his intention....
 
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Who I am....is described in Eph...I

1 Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus through the will of God, to all the saints who are also believers in Christ Jesus:
2 Grace to you and peace from God, our Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ.
3 Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, Who blesses us with every spiritual blessing among the celestials, in Christ,
4 according as He chooses us in Him before the disruption of the world, we to be holy and flawless in His sight,
5 in love designating us beforehand for the place of a son for Him through Christ Jesus; in accord with the delight of His will,
6 for the laud of the glory of His grace, which graces us in the Beloved:
7 in Whom we are having the deliverance through His blood, the forgiveness of offenses in accord with the riches of His grace,
8 which He lavishes on us; in all wisdom and prudence
9 making known to us the secret of His will (in accord with His delight, which He purposed in Him)
10 to have an administration of the complement of the eras, to head up all in the Christ -- both that in the heavens and that on the earth --
11 in Him in Whom our lot was cast also, being designated beforehand according to the purpose of the One Who is operating all in accord with the counsel of His will,
 
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I speak to Christ Directly....because he is the only mediator between God and Man, and because what ever is asked in his name is granted.....however I do not put the Lord to the test when I speak to him of anything I need help with.

Why would I need somebody to pray for me ? the master I serve is all powerfull, and was given all authority in Heaven and on Earth by the Father himself.

For who has resisted his intention....

Why do yo need others to pray for you? Because that is what the Bible says to do. To pray for each other.

Peace
 
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you only pray to God??? Interestingly enough that's not biblical.

Would you please list some examples from the Bible where people prayed TO someone/something other than God?


Thank you.


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Why do yo need others to pray for you? Because that is what the Bible says to do. To pray for each other.

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LOL, I think she meant instead of praying to God herself, not that she doesn't want people to pray for her.
 
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quote=lionroar0; The dead? Are you sure your christian?
ROFL, no one will ever be as sure as you.

Christ conquered death. This is a basic christian belive.

LoL, I think he meant "deceased".
Did Catholics stop dying? I hadn't noticed, but it would be the most convincing evangelistic tool ever if they did.
 
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SpiritDriven said:
Josiah said:
IMHO, speaking "lovingly" includes speaking respectfully.
And respectfully means truthfully.


IMHO, dogmatically insisting on unsubstantiated, late rumors lacks truth, respect or love. In spite of the sincere intention.


Someone MAY desire to flatter me by telling others that I have a Ph.D. from Harvard. I don't. Thus, such doesn't flatter me, it embarrass me and is disrespectful to the truth (I have a B.S - no jokes please - from the University of California). You INTENTION may be good, but the result is not. My mommie taught me to always ask, "Is it true and is it helpful?" She told me to not spread rumors - even well intentioned ones. And I try not to do that - especially about one whom I love, adore and hold in highest esteem, such as Our Blessed Lady.
I could not agree more!
So yo don't ask others to pray for you, because you only pray to God??? Interestingly enough that's not biblical.




What does that have to do with respecting Mary by respecting truth?



:confused:



Pax


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The dead? Are you sure your christian?

Christ conquered death. This is a basic christian belive.

Peace
yes... and the twisting of it is a basic Catholic tactic. Although eternally alive, those who have passed on before us, are mortally, quite dead. That is what they meant... the usual smoke and mirrors of "they aren't dead" doesn't change the point.

every time the word "ask, entreat, etc." is used; these words are synonyms of "pray" in English.
both true, and false.

you can "pray" (ask, entreat) of people. There is a major difference between that, and the praying, asking, entreating of the spiritual sense. Or, is worship of God not prayer? Is contrition not prayer? of course it is. It isn't merely "asking."

beyond which, we've been given no instruction to ask anything of those who have died (passed on, moved on, finished the race, whatever term you want to slap on it, I don't care.)
 
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as I've pointed out before, there are words aprox. five diff words in the NT that refer to prayer; some refer only to God, some to others as well.
then you should know well enough not to blend the meanings.
 
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then you should know well enough not to blend the meanings.

I know the difference ^_^

the popular English definition of prayer has evolved, but the dictionary still includes "ask" as one. In my parish, the NT terms are still used (in the Greek); it seems instead that English has failed to expand in accord with the NT ;)
 
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I know the difference ^_^

the popular English definition of prayer has evolved, but the dictionary still includes "ask" as one. In my parish, the NT terms are still used (in the Greek); it seems instead that English has failed to expand in accord with the NT ;)


That's it. We know the difference.

No you don't.

Yes we do.

No you don't.

Yes we do.

No you don't

Yes we do.

Peace
 
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yes... and the twisting of it is a basic Catholic tactic. Although eternally alive, those who have passed on before us, are mortally, quite dead. That is what they meant... the usual smoke and mirrors of "they aren't dead" doesn't change the point.

Prayers to the Saints is a Christian practice. Those that do not are just not accepting a Christian practice and have accepted a non-christian innovation.

Peace
 
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