Well, for a very long time I have been interested in the meat behind the Catholic faith. To me, a very large quantity of it seems very off and the general idea of the Catholic faith seems to miss the point greatly.
So, for those who have training/knowledge of this religion, chime in. More of less Id like a discussion of WHAT it is with competing views and not a flame session. Considering I want to gather information (and no, im not relying on this site solely!) and I know a few of you are noted in being raised or schooled in this, Id like to hear your sides to some questions I have.
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Mary. Why is she so important. I know she gave birth to the Son of God, but, Jesus even is noted at calling her "woman" which, in the context of the day was more or less to refer to her as a woman and not as His mother. Elsewhere she isnt prominantly noted and has a small role (other than birth) in the actual ministry of Jesus.
I find her "holier than thou" stature almost sacreligious. She is prayed too as if she has a God-like power and treated nearly as an angel. But she was human, like everyone else! She was only the vessel for God to bring a Son to Earth. No where is she said to be a saint, angel, taken to heaven, etc.
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Saints
There is prayer after prayer to different saints. Saints that apparently you pray too if youve lost something, they help you find it. Or all these people who were saints and now hold positions in heaven to be prayed too.
This also seems very - contradictory. Its outlined several times there is One God, One way, etc. Why pray to a saint, when I can pray directly to God? Why create all these paths? Wasnt Jesus' purpose to bridge the gap between God and us? Wasnt He the Mediator?
Which leads me to confessional. While I agree that its GOOD to have people of accountability and also GOOD to confess your sins, why has the Catholic church reduced it simply to the priest? Again, this seems to buck with the idea that you truely need to confess your sins to God first and foremost. I have never seen how a priest can - because I confess to him - make me holy. God does that, a priest doesnt! No human makes me holy.
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Graven images
This is throughout all religions but I think Catholism has a key part (for christianity) in getting it all started again. Look at how heavily image based the Catholic church is. There are statues, pictures, paintings, stained glass and artwork everywhere depicting Jesus, Mary and other saints. While I dont think its a sin to have them, I think they certainly lend themselves to becoming an idol of worship instead of Jesus/God Himself. I think this is the very reason when the Israelites took over a city God would command them to smash all idols and images so they could not infect the population. Now, that was in regards to a religion NOT like theirs, however, I think having statues of Jesus and Mary all over really creates idols for people to latch onto. We are physical, image oriented peoples. This God knows. Hence why we are asked not to have other graven images or idols simply because we tend to gravitate towards them and worship those instead.
I would argue that the Catholic traditions of old started this. I doubt the first and early christians did this and it wasnt until the bad seeds broke from the early Church and started their own versions of Christianity.
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So I guess in all of this, answer me why those (to start with) topics are SO integrated with the Catholic religion. Why do saints hold an almost God-like status when as I pointed, the Bible states that there is only one God to look too and worship? Why does Mary hold such a high, high place in heaven when even by God she is looked upon as only the carrier of His son, NOTHING more or less? Why must I confess my sins to human and then what authority does he have that he can forgive my sins? Why does the bible warn again and again about idols and imagery (even when it pertains to Him) and yet the Catholic religion inundated with it?
Questions from a mind that has a hard time wrapping itself around a religion thats based off basically the same Book I read but doesnt seem to follow it at all...