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To: WVKayaker

You comprehend?

LOL! The truth hits you in the face every day here, and you still don’t comprehend. Maybe you are so indoctrinated and propagandized into your non-Catholic views that you aren’t open to anything else — is that it?


23 posted on 09/29/2013 5:32:29 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: Salvation; NoKoolAidforMe
...you still don’t comprehend. Maybe you are so indoctrinated and propagandized into your non-Catholic views that you aren’t open to anything else — is that it?-sally

Maybe you are so indoctrinated and propagandized into your Catholic errors that you aren’t open to anything else — is that it?

We pay Mary homage... -koolaidallday

Pot-a-to, pot-ah-to

venerate -
1620s, from L. veneratus, pp. of venerari "to reverence, worship" (see veneration). Related: Venerated, venerating.

Here's a quick answer that you may explore more fully.

"I personally believe that when some people start praying to dead saints instead of going direct to God the Father, I think they may actually be hurting God’s feelings."

"Here God is, sitting up in heaven, only wanting to help us in this life – and then all of a sudden He sees one of His own going direct to a dead saint who has no supernatural power on his own to answer any part of their specific prayer request. However, I know He knows that many of His people do it out of ignorance because they really do not know what the Bible says about all of this, and they do not understand how the big picture is all set up."

bible-knowledge.com -full article

27 posted on 09/29/2013 6:14:39 PM PDT by WVKayaker ("The only place that the left hasn't placed the blame is on their agenda..." -Sarah Palin)
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