To: hopefulpilgrim
The glory of Christ is not exalted by venerating Mary and the saints. Funny you should say that. I have often heard Protestant critics claim the opposite: that it makes Jesus an exaulted and remote figure. My view is that he is not only our Savior but our Judge. The Sweet and gentle Jesus is also the one in Michelangelo's painting of the Last Judgement in the Sistine Chapel. The look on his face is terrifying, and it is sovering to look at the faces of the damned whom he is "thrusting" into hell with a movement of his arm. In many visions Mary is not talking like Norman Vincent Peale. At LaSalette, she is preaching that the local people had better shape up and fly right or hard times are coming, but if they repent, the hand of her son might be stayed. The message of Fatima is positively apocolyptic, in case you don't read the tabloids.
To: RobbyS
You didn't convince me in 7656 that Christ is exalted by marianist doctrines. So I will say it again:
Christ is not exalted by venerating Mary and the saints.
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