The Atlantic declaring Rosary dangerous
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"Each of the four living creatures(A) had six wings(B) and was covered with eyes all around,(C) even under its wings. Day and night(D) they never stop saying:
“‘Holy, holy, holy
is the Lord God Almighty,
who was, and is, and is to come.”
You better explain this to the Holy Angel of Revelation.
Jesus was not criticising praise and adoration, only repetitive prayers (mantras)
16 words repeated for eternity sounds repetitive.
Perhaps you don't know that prayers are your personal relationship with your Lord and Creator. He wants you to personally tell him about your life, what you need and what you are appreciative of. What you are sorry for and who you have forgiven their trespasses. Praise is entirely different, it could be a song, it could be Psalms it could be the shedding of tears. Which are all repetitions and are all fine. But there is no personal relationship in a repetitive prayer.
I do agree that mindless and unfelt repetition is meaningless.
Modernism has reduced prayer to making the almighty the Santa in the sky.
27% of Christians admit to praying for sports outcomes. I have attended numerous modern churches and the lyrics of the praise songs and the sermons and the prayers are filled with me me me and I.
To each their own. But I'll follow the Lord's guidance when he answered that we should pray with "our father who art in heaven"
The others, the cross may be a stumbling block.
Praise, not prayers - big difference.
They can't. Protestants don't make intellectually honest arguments.