That’s your standard, not mine.
Where’s the justification for your beliefs that X is bad?
Where’s the statements from Church fathers that X is bad?
Oh, that’s right, your fathers believe that Catholics are the whore of Babylon which automatically makes everything we do wrong. We’re supposed to magically believe that if the Bible says nothing about it that the Catholic church is automatically wrong. Odd that, eh?
“Thats your standard, not mine.”
Then I encourage you to step up to inspired truth!
“Wheres the justification for your beliefs that X is bad?”
I never said it was bad. I said it wasn’t a Christian practice, not an Apostolic Tradition and not in Holy Writ.
“Wheres the statements from Church fathers that X is bad?”
I love that approach. You’ve got nothing but dead air and you want me to prove it isn’t bad. Hardly. My claim was never that it was bad. My claim is that it isn’t a Christian practice. The article claims it is - with no proof. Where’s the beef. You have to support them. You are making a truth claim in the article that praying to departed saints is a valid Christian practice. Prove it. I do not have to disprove your unsupported claims.
“Oh, thats right, your fathers believe that Catholics are the whore of Babylon which automatically makes everything we do wrong. Were supposed to magically believe that if the Bible says nothing about it that the Catholic church is automatically wrong. Odd that, eh?”
I have no “fathers”. Nor do you know what I am other than a believer in the Lord Jesus Christ. I’ve never made the claims you just described. It would appear that being caught short of proof- of which you’ve offered zilch - now you want to attack me because I am asking you to prove your claims.