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Originally Posted by shaetasstic
Looks like somebody has never been to a Catholic service. Most of them (if not all) don't actually worship Mary. I've been to several and never once while I was observing their practices did I even hear mention of Mary. Just the father, son and spirit. But go ahead and continue bashing them with your lewd names. Because that's what a real Christian would do right? pathetic.
I'll pray for you.
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Deuteronomy 5:8 Thou shalt not make thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the waters beneath the earth:
God is very clear about idols: catholics are not Christians.
Christians do not
make graven (or molten or wood) images at all. Christian churches do not contain statuary of any kind, because God has prohibited that. Catholics plaster the joint with idols of every hue and material. It follows then that catholics are not by any stretch of the imagination any sort of Christian.
I have never attend a catholic ritual. Orthodoxes and Lutherans are in the same category and I've never been to any of those either. Why would I? They disagree with everything I believe but more importantly they oppose EVERYTHING in their own sources, which I have read, doing at every juncture the exact OPPOSITE of what The Bible explains. They say they read The Bible and they might once have had a glance at it: even their own heretic versions of the text are clear enough on the idols question.
Satan is God's adversary. That means seeking to oppose God, to contradict Him, to behave in ways explicitly condemned throughout history by God and to get others doing the same. Blasphemy is where it starts. Hell is where they'll all wind up UNLESS they turn to Christ.
Remaining in the Romish creed makes that impossible. Although I've never seen one of their rituals I know they oppose God, behaving in ways explicitly condemned throughout history by God, hoping to get others doing the same. We have members here who have left that cult and who will confirm that what I've written is correct. But quite honestly, a look at one of their popes, who themselves worship Mary, is enough to make things quite plain.