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"I am the LORD: that is my name: and my glory will I not give to another,
neither my praise to graven images."
--Isaiah 42:8
Robert duncan screws the pooch. He thinks we worship Mary.
Good grief, how many mistakes can this fool make on one subject: Mary, Mother
of God. The natural conclusion is that he doesn't think Jesus is Lord.
1. He actually thinks that Mary is actually worshipped by Catholics. Now this
is from a former Catholic. Now we know why he's better being a tulip as
ignorant as he is.
Ask any Catholic, ANY Catholic, and every one will reject the divinity of Mary.
Except a fool like tarsitano apparently. She is held in high esteem (venerated)
but no worship. My guess tarsitano never has a Catholic education.
2. Cross story #1:
Mary, who tarsitano must hate, is the only person that can look at Jesus on the
cross and profess "this is MY Body and MY Blood". Why? Because from the moment
Jesus was incarnated in her womb, she was attached body to body with Jesus thru
the placenta exchanging blood and nourishment with him and all the things that
pregnant women have with the fetus.
Old doc tarsitano must have a brain of mildewed cheese.
3. Cross story #2:
Jesus, hanging from the cross, looked to Mary and the disciple that he loved and
professed: She is your mother, he your son. NOW, is this a very spiritual
story, or a everyday story as he hangs dying from the cross.
Poor doc tarsitano threw his hands up in the air and said "ALL this amounts to
Jesus selecting someone to take care of poor old mom when he dies.
Really!!!
How stupid can doc be to suggest that it is ALL. Doesn't Jesus have anything
better to talk about? After all, Jesus is presented as our brother, and if so,
Mary is our mother also SPIRITUALLY.
Of course, scripture speaks of his mother and brothers outside waiting on him.
Why did he need to take the moment of hanging from the cross to make sure some
one took care of mom when he had all those brothers and sisters to take care of
her.
the dukester, American-American
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The Catholic Church is like a thick steak, a glass of red wine
and a good cigar.
G.K. Chesterton
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