Category: Mariolatry

  • Clarification of Mariolatry Accusation

    Introduction Dr. White, on yesterday’s special edition of the Dividing Line, provided answers and some cross examination of one of the critics of an article I wrote a while ago on the worship of Mary in Catholicism. Dr. White did an excellent job, I write here simply to briefly summarize two of the relevant points,…

  • Response to Daniel Montoro on Marian Devotion

    Over at Beggars All Reformation, there is some discussion of the worship of Mary evidenced by a recent report regarding Benedict XVI. While there are other issues to be addressed (issues that require more thought and attention), Mr. Daniel Montoro has provided some comments aimed at defending his religion against its critics. Daniel Montoro wrote:…

  • Is Mary more Compassionate than Jesus? – Part II

    In the previous post (link) we saw how it appears that the criticism of Roman Catholicism as teaching that Mary is more compassionate than Jesus is a justified criticism, despite such a characterization not explicitly appearing in any conciliar documents or allegedly infallible papal writings. There’s another way that we can arrive at the conclusion…

  • Is Mary more compassionate than Jesus? – Part I

    Recently, one of my brothers in Christ asked me to confirm that Roman Catholics view Mary, practically speaking, as more compassionate than Jesus. If one does a search for the phrase “more compassionate than Jesus” one will not find a conciliar document – or probably even a papal encyclical. One will encounter certain testimonials, such…

  • Doctrinal Innovation on the Horizon

    As reported here (link – link to the source), and previously predicted by Dr. James White, five cardinals have begun the process necsesary to persuade Benedict XVI to dogmatize certain Marian dogmas that are (in some cases) clearly contrary to Scripture and (in those and in other cases) without exegetical Scriptural warrant. The blasphemous proposed…

  • Apparently You Still Can Get Excommunicated …

    Although it is the first time it happened in Little Rock in 165 years, a few nuns have been excommunicated (according to the journalists it was for heresy …) (source). One of the nuns’ comments: “We are at peace and we know that for us we are doing the right thing. We pray that the…