Sounds like you might be poorly catechized. Re-read CCC 969; she is ascribed attributes that belong only to God...if attributes belong to God only, and yet are ascribed to Mary by the RCC, then the RCC 'makes' her divine.
I'd be willing to discuss other issues regarding Mary. But you've got to agree first that Mary is the Mother of God. Otherwise we're jumping subjects around. She is called Mother of God because of who Jesus is and where He came from.
133 posted on 01/01/2016 10:00:37 AM PST by Bayard
Mary is the mother of Jesus. God is without beginning or end. Before we go on, you need to agree that God is without beginning or end and is not created and cannot have a mother; otherwise, He is not God.
Hoss
144 posted on 01/01/2016 11:40:20 AM PST by HossB86
(Christ, and Him alone.)