Chirst is the only intercessor to God the Father. But the scripture makes many references to various righteous people make intercession to Christ on behalf of others. Mary did so on behalf of the head waiter at Cana, and Jairus interceded for his sick daughter. We Catholics believe that these are examples given us in the scrupture so that we follow them. We also know that the saints, and certainly Mary have everlasting life, so that fact that they experienced death and went to heaven is no barrier for intercession. This is the Catholic, and the Orthodox belief. You don't have it and that is your prerogative. Again, I am curious about the intensity with which you attack our beliefs while no one has attacked yours.
Attack?
For believing that the Bible is true and stating what it says I am accused of attacking?
That's odd.
I knew Christianity was becoming unpopular, but I didn't realize that being a born again Bible believer and speaking of what the Word of God says could be construed as attacking.........
Wow. Perilous times indeed.