>> “St. Michael the Archangel...” <<
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We are not permitted to pray to angels.
Our prayers must all be directed to the Father.
In addition, nothing that you requested of Michael is in accordance with the stated plan of Yehova. He told us his plan in Revelation, and that is how its going down.
Time for your meds.
If a righteous angel actually appeared to us, it would not be wrong to talk to the angel... this happens in the bible... but just shooting a prayer out into the void hoping to get to the angel... that’s mongo dangerous at best. A devil might answer that call.
Why not shoot the prayer for help to Jesus or the Father? They are in command of the whole shebang! And even angels say “God rebuke you” to demons. Why not just ask God directly to rebuke them?
We have something larger than a difference over details. What we have here addresses the entire Roman Catholic/Protestant divide.
And anyhow... what’s this hybrid of a saint and an angel? Is he human or something else?
We ain’t going to be able to iron out the Protestant Reformation questions in a single thread. I affirm that Roman Catholics who have actually placed personal salvational trust upon Jesus are saved Christians no matter what other junk they believe, but I don’t endorse or encourage the junk! It was a sweet irony when the Papal response to Luther was (IIRC) “Exsurge Domine” (Arise O Lord ... and smite thine enemies). Yep He did. He got a good segment of the church focused better upon where it ought to have been, doctrines of demons resisting that notwithstanding. The Roman Catholic edifice is the proud one here.