Mary is a creature of God, a perfect creature of God. She is our example of how we should live.
Rom 3:10 As it is written, There is none righteous, no, not one:
Originally posted by g_1933
I must ask that you show me where this is taught in the Bible.
She still had sin
and still had to trust in Jesus to go to Heaven.
In that case, Jesus is saying He is not righteous either, so He is contradicting your statement that Jesus is our perfect example.
This is the Catholic section of the boards, so we don't really have to respond to "chapter and verse" challenges. Anyway, I'm sure any verses we provided would be interpreted differently by you. Most of the Mary stuff comes from Sacred Tradition anyway.
Originally posted by g_1933
Thank you, this answered my question as I did not think this was taught in God's Word. Also this is a disscussion on Catholic beliefs forum and I am just wondering where these beliefs come from.
Originally posted by g_1933
So God did not know what He meant when He said that ALL have sinned and come short of the glory of God. He meant ALL except Mary?
I think not! God says, "There is none righteous" but God is righteous, there is no fault in him, therefore God is speaking of man and since Jesus is more than just a man He is not speaking of Himself.
Thank you, this answered my question as I did not think this was taught in God's Word. Also this is a disscussion on Catholic beliefs forum and I am just wondering where these beliefs come from.
I do believe it is recorded in scripture that : ALL GENERATIONS WILL CALL ME [Mary] BLESSED. Refuse her the honour due her and you are doubly in disobedience to the scriptures
Originally posted by g_1933
This statement is a false teaching and I am simply pointing it out as such.
(if you are really saved)
I totally agree that Mary was blessed above all women, but I would never get on my knees and pray to her!
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