Catholicism has always been evil; rooted in power and greed. They pray to Mary, and having a woman as a saviour leads to trouble - look at Catholic countries like South America.
Christianity is the only religion on this side of heaven that says you must forgive to be born again into the kingdom. Every other religion fails.
We do not pray to Mary. She’s revered as the mother of God. There’s heavy emphasis on that fact, always! I didn’t grow up believing Mary was equal to God, that’s for darn sure.
You’re clearly ignorant, so I’ll be kind. The “Hail Mary” is derived from St. Elizabeth’s (John the Baptist’s mother) greeting to her relative, Mary, who was pregnant with Jesus when she visited. Pretty sure you’re a shill, but I was raised better than you, obviously, so I’ll leave it there.
The expression “Mother of God” is a shorthand for Mary, Mother of God-the-Son (Or Mother of God-incarnate). It’s not meant to imply that Mary is the mother of Godthefather, or of Christ (the Son) in his eternal co-existence with the Father.
The emphasis on Mary in the early Church was a way of coming to appreciate Jesus’s dual nature. Fully man, fully God. It is through Mary that Jesus has his humanity. But his eternal existence is thought by Catholics to be independent of her of course.
Catholicism has always been evil; rooted in power and greed. They pray to Mary, and having a woman as a saviour leads to trouble - look at Catholic countries like South America.
Christianity is the only religion on this side of heaven that says you must forgive to be born again into the kingdom. Every other religion fails.
We do not pray to Mary. She’s revered as the mother of God. There’s heavy emphasis on that fact, always! I didn’t grow up believing Mary was equal to God, that’s for darn sure.
“Hail Mary” means nothing then?
The mother of God?!! Lol
And Catholics also ask for forgiveness which no man nor woman can do.
Catholicism is wrong and evil
You’re clearly ignorant, so I’ll be kind. The “Hail Mary” is derived from St. Elizabeth’s (John the Baptist’s mother) greeting to her relative, Mary, who was pregnant with Jesus when she visited. Pretty sure you’re a shill, but I was raised better than you, obviously, so I’ll leave it there.
The expression “Mother of God” is a shorthand for Mary, Mother of God-the-Son (Or Mother of God-incarnate). It’s not meant to imply that Mary is the mother of Godthefather, or of Christ (the Son) in his eternal co-existence with the Father.
The emphasis on Mary in the early Church was a way of coming to appreciate Jesus’s dual nature. Fully man, fully God. It is through Mary that Jesus has his humanity. But his eternal existence is thought by Catholics to be independent of her of course.