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GUEST
ARTICLE
CATHOLIC OBJECTIONS TO
THE
REAL MARY OF THE BIBLE
Many people remain
unsure about Roman Catholics. Are they Christians with
a few wrong ideas or have they been fatally deceived
about salvation? Because our ministry has a wonderful
book available to help people learn the truth about the
main area of disagreement between Protestants and Catholics—Mary—its
contents has been viciously attacked by some. Below
is one such critical and condemning appraisal by an upset
Catholic. These objections are somewhat typical and the
best answers many Catholics can give. Afterwards are
my comments. (The book being criticized is: Is This
The Mary of the Bible?):
This book is incredibly
inaccurate in it’s portrayal of the Roman Catholic Church’s
position on Mary. To claim that Catholics hold Mary as
a “goddess” is simply a lie. Look in the Catechism!!!
Besides all this, to put the “Biblical Mary” against
the “Roman Mary” is ridiculous! The Catholic Church put
the Bible together!! Before 395 AD, there was NO bible!!
All we had was the Traditions of the Apostles which have
been handed down through 2000 years. “The pillar and
foundation of Truth is the Church” -Timothy 3:16. Not
the Bible! The CHURCH. Read the early Church Fathers.
They were all undeniably Catholic. Now I ask you...who
are you going to believe? A bunch of men who lived 1500
years after Christ, or those men who actually knew the
apostles? In short, this book does no justice at all
to Catholic beliefs.
His Three Main Objections and My Comments
Objection 1:
This book is incredibly inaccurate
in it’s portrayal of the Roman Catholic Church’s position
on Mary. To claim that Catholics hold Mary as a “goddess” is
simply a lie. Look in the Catechism!!!
Comment:
Nowhere in our book is it stated that Catholics believe
Mary is a goddess. Hence, our book is misrepresented
and I am falsely charged with something I never wrote.
The truth is, Catholics often distort what we are saying
because they can’t refute the arguments. Our book only
cites the word goddess one time and that is on
page 23 where it is stated:
The only Queen
of Heaven mentioned in the Bible was a pagan, female
goddess that the Israelites got in trouble with God
over.
Furthermore,
the Catholic Catechism is frequently quoted in
our book among other authoritative sources! Hence, we
accurately portray Catholicism and then refute it with
Scripture.
Objection 2:
Besides all this, to put the “Biblical
Mary” against the “Roman Mary” is ridiculous!
Comment: It
is not ridiculous to teach the Mary of the Bible is different
from the Mary of Catholicism. They are totally dissimilar
with major discrepancies. The non-existent Mary of Catholicism
is the sinless Queen of Heaven, who is co-redeemer, our
life, sweetness, hope, the way to God, prayed to and trusted
for deliverance and salvation. Furthermore, she
uniquely has the exalted role of mediatrix and dispenser
of all grace. The real Mary of the Bible is none of
these things and has absolutely no role in our salvation.
Objection 3:
The Catholic Church put the Bible
together!! Before 395 AD, there was NO bible!! All we had
was the Traditions of the Apostles which have been handed
down through 2000 years. “The pillar and foundation of
Truth is the Church” -Timothy 3:16. Not the Bible! The
CHURCH. Read the early Church Fathers. They were all undeniably
Catholic. Now I ask you...who are you going to believe?
A bunch of men who lived 1500 years after Christ, or those
men who actually knew the apostles? In short, this book
does no justice at all to Catholic beliefs.
Comment: The
Catholic church did not put the Bible together. The Jews
wrote the Old Testament (rejecting the Apocrypha as
inspired) and the New Testament was written by Christians
much like some Protestants of our day. The 27 books that
would be included in the New Testament were officially
designated and set apart from spurious writings, but that
does not mean they finally became authoritative at that
point. They were already authoritative. Moreover, the
people at Hippo and Carthage were not like the Catholic
people of our day. This is very easy to prove since many
present-day practices such as reciting the rosary, wearing
the brown scapular and the miraculous metal didn’t even
exist in that time. These were added much later to the
Catholic system.
It is
fallacious to say all the early church had before the official
New Testament was the Traditions of the Apostles. They
had the whole Old Testament as well as the books that would
later be considered the New Testament. Hence, Christians
living in 150 AD had access to the same books of the Bible
we have today.
The so-called
Sacred “Traditions” in the Catholic church that are exalted
to a par with the Bible can’t be from God, since they contradict
the Bible. For example: The Rosary tradition is a violation
of the Scripture given at Mt. 6:6,7:
But when you pray, go
into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who
is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret,
will reward you. And when you pray, do not keep on babbling
like pagans, for they think they will be heard because
of their many words.
(The
Rosary reciters pray, in part, to Mary and then use repetitious
prayers. It is a sin to pray this way, according
to the Lord Jesus.)
While
it is true that the pillar and foundation of truth is the church, the church is
not an organized religious system such as we might know
today. The church, according to the Bible,
consists of all true Bible-defined Christians. Hence,
each individual Christian is to represent and guard the
truth of the Bible. 1 Tim. 3:15 is not support for the
Roman Catholic Institution being the pillar and foundation
of truth nor Sacred Tradition being equal to Scripture,
especially as defined by Roman Catholicism.
The
man of God is thoroughly equipped for every good
work with the Scriptures alone. That includes teaching,
rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness (2
Tim 3:16,17). If you think the Scriptures alone are inadequate
then you must not be a man of God.
The
so-called early church fathers embraced both true
and false doctrine. One
glaring example was Origen. To think those people were
100% sound is to show yourself unfamiliar with their
writings and/or the New Testament.
Dan and Cheryl Corner
Evangelical Outreach
PO Box 265, Washington, PA 15301
http://www.evangelicaloutreach.org/maryobjections.htm
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