He taught us that we can pray directly to the Father, which you deny. And besides Christ, the Holy Spirit has made intercessions on our behalf as well.
You can't ignore Christ's own words on this subject
You seem to be ignoring those that don't suit your personal papacy my friend, and choose those that do.
>>You seem to be ignoring those that don't suit your personal papacy my friend, and choose those that do.<<
You haven't used any scripture to back up your point. By all means go ahead.
Until you do, you're merely relying on emotion and feeeeeelings to determine where you stand on this issue.
>>He taught us that we can pray directly to the Father<<
In Christ's name.
All our works are as filthy rags before God, only with Christ as our justification can we approach the Father.