IndigoChild5559
Loving God and my neighbor as myself.
Great post!I think the greater question is if G-D went out of his way to preserve Mary from "original sin", why didn't he do so for everyone else? Jews don't believe in original sin, so I ask only as an intelectual exercise.
Having grown up in Ireland I've had more then my share of exposure to Catholicism. The Christian bible plainly states she had other kids, they insist she didn't. They believe she went to heaven without dying because G-D just took her, this isn't anywhere in their bible. The basis is is a pope in the 1800's said so, while also declaring his doctrines from the "chair of Peter" are infallible. I guess G-D isn't capable of communicating infallible doctrines if you sit in other chairs. They pray to her, something clearly forbidden in the Torah. They teach she is a mediator, as if G-D needs help making decisions or can be persuaded to anything.
It's astounding how far Catholics go to deify Mary whilst claiming they don't worship her.
You are right. As a Jew, I just take Catholics in stride when they say things I disagree with. We all have our beliefs, and we all think we are right LOL
I'd like to respond to two of your points. I just want to make sure you first understand that I agree with almost everything you are saying.
1. Do Catholics think Mary is a God?
I have had conversations with many Catholics about this, and although I am much more comfortable with Jewish thinking, they do make their own kind of sense. First, the creed they recite at every single Mass affirms there is only one God. So everything we see them doing regarding Mary has to interpreted in THAT light.
The logic goes like this: worship and veneration can look very similar, but in order to worship a deity, you have to BELIEVE that it is a deity. Since Catholics do NOT believe that Mary is a god, we cannot say they worship her as a god. What they DO do is love and adore her, and respect her. To them, she is the first, best Christian and the honored mother of their Christ.
Their songs to her which contain all that flowery language is really no different than a man writing a love poem to his beloved. We of course would never accuse the man in love of worshiping his lady as God.
2. How does intercession play a role?
Catholics (and other Christians as well) routinely pray for each other. That IS intercession. The New Testament commands Christians to pray one for another. We can argue all we want that God doesn't need prayers since he already knows everything. Our reasoning is irrelevant to them. Intercessory prayer is a mainstay of their faith.
Now add on top of their idea of the "Communion of Saints," that mystical "body of Christ" that includes all Christians both here on earth and in heaven. They believe that Mary and the Saints pray for them. Asking Mary for her prayers is to them the same as asking the Catholic next to them in the pew next to them to pray for them.