Fine. You have your beliefs, and I have mine. I didn’t make comments on this thread to be “educated” by non-Catholics. I am very firm in my beliefs and the Blessed Mother is the Immaculate Conception as She told the children of Fatima, which I’m sure you don’t believe in as well. You can quote Scripture all day long, but I have learned through the years, anyone can interpret Scripture anyway they want to, so don’t waste your time on me.
I tried to be very gracious in my response to you, but you are obviously very hostile about the truth. I’m sorry for that, but there really is no “interpretation” involved. Scripture says what it says. It’s got nothing to do with “your belief” versus “my belief”, or defending your denomination against any other. Scripture speaks for itself regardless of what one might want to believe. (I can choose to believe the world is flat, but that doesn’t make it so if the evidence and everything else points to the contrary.)
But you are right: I rest firmly on the Scripture — better that firm foundation than something I would like to believe and got from a non-Authoritative source at some point which has no backing or confirmation in God’s Word and actually contradicts it.