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To: Al Hitan
Did we not already discuss this? I’ll repeat, since you insist. Any gifts that people, created beings, have are from God acting through them. That includes the Virgin Mary and all the saints in Heaven, and that includes the miracles done by the Apostles as recorded in Acts. This is clearly stated in your extract. As said in Scripture: “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me”.

No....we've not discussed. You said no one had called Mary omnipotent. I've shown you where Roman Catholic writers have.

Again, this is to illustrate most Roman Catholics aren't familiar with all of the writings the denomination has.

To be honest, I seriously doubt if anyone on the planet is. Who knows what Rome is hiding in their archives.

No where in the NT is any created being ever accorded omnipotent status. No where.

69 posted on 08/09/2018 10:30:23 AM PDT by ealgeone
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To: ealgeone
You said no one had called Mary omnipotent.

In your last post you claimed "you [referring to me] aren't aware Roman Catholic writers have called Mary omnipotent". I responded "which is false". And it is. I am aware that Catholic writers have called Mary omnipotent. Next time ask me instead of telling me what I know and maybe we can diminish some of your confusion.

Again, this is to illustrate most Roman Catholics aren't familiar with all of the writings the denomination has.

Again, this illustrates only your arguments against your made up claims.

No where in the NT is any created being ever accorded omnipotent status. No where.

I believe the Scriptures: “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me”. Don't you?

71 posted on 08/09/2018 10:45:53 AM PDT by Al Hitan
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