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To: bdeaner

It is to be taken literally, and only a twisted mind would infer it to include the Lord Jesus Christ, since other scripture passages (such as 2 Corinthians 5:21) clearly refute the premise. Or is that not to be taken literally either?

Nothing in Luke 1:48 would cause me to pray to Mary or regard her as an intercessor for me.


152 posted on 07/18/2009 10:40:43 AM PDT by paulist
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To: paulist
Corinthians 5:21 proves my point that Romans 3:23 and 3:10 are not to be taken literally as referring to everyone, since obviously it does not refer to Christ. St. Paul does not contradict himself. If Christ can be made without sin, so could His mother.

Nothing in Luke 1:48 would cause me to pray to Mary or regard her as an intercessor for me.

That's your loss, unfortunately. Mary is worthy of our veneration (honor), although our worship is reserved for the Lord. Mary, unlike her Son, is not God. But she did bear the Lord in her womb, and raised Him to adulthood -- and because she is Our Lord's Mother, in accordance with the Fourth Commandment, we, as much as Our Lord, are obligated to respect and honor her. I fear for those who denigrate Our Lady. If someone disrespects my mother, they are worthy of my contempt. I can only imagine the wrath incurred from Our Lord by those who disparage His Mother--I would not want to be them. Likewise, blessings are given to those who honor her, just as any earthly child is endeared to those who honor his or her mother. It's just common sense. Those who love the Lord, will naturally love His blessed Mother.
153 posted on 07/18/2009 11:12:21 AM PDT by bdeaner (The bread which we break, is it not a participation in the body of Christ? (1 Cor. 10:16))
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To: paulist

It is to be taken literally, and only a twisted mind would infer it to include the Lord Jesus Christ, since other scripture passages (such as 2 Corinthians 5:21) clearly refute the premise. Or is that not to be taken literally either?

Nothing in Luke 1:48 would cause me to pray to Mary or regard her as an intercessor for me.

As well as 1 Timothy 2:5 “For there is one God and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus,”

Thank you brother.


157 posted on 07/18/2009 5:41:55 PM PDT by Dmitry Vukicevich
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