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Protestant View of Mariology--dontazemebro--working4christ2


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Please dont bring that into the thread. If you have a view on the Blessed Mother, share it. It will take us off topic. Thanks 
The title of the thread is Protestant view of Mariology.

Later in the OP you asked,

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I would like to know your personal opinion of Mariology?
Since non-Catholics do not practice Mariology and you posted your question in the non-Catholic forums, I assumed you were seeking non-Catholic responses to your question which would render the answer I gave completely on topic.

I'll bow out. Please accept my apologies for misunderstanding what you attempted to convey in the OP.

Have a blessed day.
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The title of the thread is Protestant view of Mariology.

Later in your OP you ask,



Since non-Catholics do not practice Mariology and you posted your question in the non-Catholic forums, I assumed you were seeking non-Catholic responses to your question which would render the answer I gave completely on topic.

I'll bow out. Please accept my apologies for apparently misunderstanding what you wanted to convey in the OP.

Have a blessed day.
And you are more the welcome to post your views on Mary. Obviously, Catholics are not Sola Scriptura so asking "where is that in the bible" will just take us off topic. But like I said, I am interested in your views of Mary. 
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Where does the Bible teach this?
And when was the Bible written to teach:

Where does the Bible teach this?
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The title of the thread is Protestant view of Mariology.

Later in the OP you asked,



Since non-Catholics do not practice Mariology and you posted your question in the non-Catholic forums, I assumed you were seeking non-Catholic responses to your question which would render the answer I gave completely on topic.

I'll bow out. Please accept my apologies for misunderstanding what you attempted to convey in the OP.

Have a blessed day.
all though i have been to Fatama , mejo-gorie-- and a few other places-- on the discovery of mary--

back in 1995 - when attending a mary presentation in california -- by some Marian- priests- after they did the presentation- they asked us to write our petitions on a paper and put them on a alter that held a statute of mary-- so that she could interced for our prayer requests--

i had an odd experience-- that God the Holy Spirit -- started quoting Ex 20 -- in my mind--
as follows--


3 “You shall have no other gods before[a] me.

4 “You shall not make for yourself an image in the form of anything in heaven above or on the earth beneath or in the waters below. 5 You shall not bow down to them or worship them; for I, the Lord your God, am a jealous God, punishing the children for the sin of the parents to the third and fourth generation of those who hate me, 6 but showing love to a thousand generations of those who love me and keep my commandments.

so i choose not to present petitions to this spiritual entity--
God Jesus the Holy Spirit answers my requests--

so i am excluded for this religious practice

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