Honestly, Quix, I don't expect you to understand. As I said a few thousand posts ago, Marian Devotion isn't for Protestants, at least not most of you folks. If it were, you'd either be Orthodox, Latin, Anglican or perhaps Lutheran. I suppose I could get all sarcastic about 2000 years of Christian praxis and belief as opposed to modern psychology, but I'll stick with "OK".
Honestly, Quix, I don't expect you to understand. As I said a few thousand posts over the years, Marian Devotion isn't for Protestants, at least not most of you folks. If it were, you'd either be Orthodox, Latin, Anglican or perhaps Lutheran. I suppose I could get all sarcastic about 2000 years of Christian praxis and belief as opposed to modern psychology, but I'll stick with "OK".
Honestly, Kolo, I don't expect you to understand. As I have implied or said a few 100 times, psychological understandings of the geography of beliefs and values isn't for dyed-in-the-wool !!!!TRUE BELIEVERS!!!! at least not most of such folks. If it were, you'd either be saying such things first or applauding. I suppose I could get all sarcastic about 2000 years of Christian praxis and belief being all bogged down in traditions of men and doctrines of men as opposed to following Holy Spirit more faithfully, but I'll stick with "OK".