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Mary, a Mother Challenging Modern Dogma
Mary, a Mother Challenging Modern Dogma
Mary, a Mother Challenging Modern Dogma
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Mary, a Mother Challenging Modern Dogma

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Should Christians place salvific faith in Mary? This booklet offers a straightforward refutation.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherRichie Cooley
Release dateFeb 23, 2019
ISBN9780463689349
Mary, a Mother Challenging Modern Dogma
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    Mary, a Mother Challenging Modern Dogma - Richie Cooley

    Mary, a Mother

    Challenging Modern Dogma

    by Richie Cooley

    Licensed by:

    Richie Cooley (2019); [edited: (2020)]

    Creative Commons: Attribution 4.0 International

    Email: richieacooley@live.com

    Table of Contents

    I. The Birth of Nostalgia

    II. The Birth of Faith

    III. The Birth of Heresy

    Citations

    Works by Me

    Before getting started, let’s review a few notes that are common to my writings…

    *British spelling is often used, except for the quoted material, which normally employs U.S. spelling.

    *Old Testament Scripture is normally taken from the NEW AMERICAN STANDARD BIBLE® (NASB), copyright © 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission.

    *New Testament Scripture is normally taken from the Analytical-Literal Translation of the New Testament: Third Edition (ALT3). Copyright © 2007 by Gary F. Zeolla of Darkness to Light ministry. Previously copyrighted © 1999, 2001, 2005 by Gary Zeolla.

    *The terms LORD, GOD, and Hashem are all ways to describe the personal name of God, also rendered as Yahweh or Jehovah.

    *The ALT3 distinguishes between singular and plural second-person pronouns by means of an asterisk (*).

    *Divine pronouns are normally not capitalized, unless they appear that way in Bible versions or other quotes.

    *As a general rule, words that appear in brackets within quotes are not found in the original texts, and were added by the translators or are my personal comments, etc.

    I. The Birth of Nostalgia

    Alexandre Dumas, the famous French author of such works as The Three Musketeers, prefaced a lesser-known work¹ with a remarkable observation about the nature of memory and life…

    Why, I ask myself, during those first twenty years of my literary life, from

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