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To: Heart-Rest
Well, that's one rather unusual way to answer that simple question, but you could also have just said, "I don't know how to answer that, so I won't".

True; I 'could' have; but most folks reading what I DID say will notice that I didn't.



BTW; if the question is so simple; why did you ask it?

788 posted on 09/29/2014 3:59:42 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Elsie
"BTW; if the question is so simple; why did you ask it?"

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Whenever I ask you a question, it is to get your answer.    (That's why most questions are asked, Elsie.)

When I asked that question, however, I have to admit I was not expecting a straightforward answer from you, and I was right -- you didn't answer it at all.

(For the benefit of any possible lurkers here, I asked Elsie a simple question in post #682, and he just totally dodged it.    You'll have to ask him why he dodged it, though I'm sure I know why.    Here again (below) is that simple question I asked him in post #682.)

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First of all, do you have faith enough in God's power to believe that if God willed that Mary be able to hear all those prayers, God has enough power to enable her to hear them?

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And here was Elsie's peculiar response in post #693:

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Do you have enough brains to understand I do not go chasing these Catholic rabbits down the holes you keep trying to dig?

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Well Elsie, I can't answer for you as to whether or not you have enough faith in God to agree that God has the power to make this happen if He wants to, but I will tell you that God most certainly DOES have sufficient power to enable Mary to hear all the requests for her intercession addressed to her, whether you believe God has that power or not.

(You don't have to dodge that question ever again Elsie.)

And lurkers, here are the links I provided to Elsie in that post to help him with that question:

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"Praying to Mary - A Biblical Defense"

Catholic Answers youtube - "http://www.youtube.com/catholiccom"

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We know that God wants us to pray for one another, as the Bible is loaded with such exhortations (some quick examples: Ephesians 6:18, Colossians 1:9, 1 Timothy 2:1, James 5:16).    Why do some people think (contrary to scripture) that God no longer wants saints to pray for others once they are in heaven

We also know that God likes to delegate tasks to His created beings, including humble human beings.

For example, God could have infused everything we need to know directly into our heart, mind, and soul, or used some other direct method to impart that knowledge directly to us, but He instead chose mere human beings to lead His Church, write every single word in every single book in the Bible, and perform other tasks He has delegated to them.

Because of their own limited thinking abilities, or lack of faith, some people do not believe that God can enable the saints in heaven to hear all the intercessory prayer requests addressed to them.    These people cannot understand how or why God can enable that process to happen, so they just don't believe it is possible.    Some of them, in their haughty pride, and belligerent ignorance, and unbelievable arrogance, lift their noses high into the air and declare that if they can't understand how or why God could enable something, it just cannot be done.    They do not have enough faith to accept those truths without being able to understand them, and the simple reason they cannot understand "how" or "why" God would enable such a process is plainly given in the written Word of God:

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For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, says the Lord.    For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts.     Isaiah 55:8-9

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It would behoove all doubters of God's power to seriously rethink their silly skepticism, for their own sakes.

Now, (again for any lurkers), to return to the original theme of this thread, I urge you to go to these links below for enlightenment about the "Assumption of Mary" (and other closely related matters) for yourselves, and ignore all the silly skeptics.

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"Scott Hahn on the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary"

"IMMACULATE CONCEPTION AND ASSUMPTION" - Karl Keating

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1,001 posted on 09/29/2014 6:28:45 PM PDT by Heart-Rest ("Our hearts are restless, Lord, until they rest in Thee." - St. Augustine)
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