jlay,
JS, welcome and thanks for your feed back.
Thank you, and you're welcome.
I am well aware of these positions, although I appreciate you stating them if it helps clear up any misconceptions for others.
No problem.
We would not agree in how you are defining saints.
I'm not sure we would disagree...
I would not have any contention on asking a saint (a beleiver) to pray for you. However, once they die (physically) there is no basis to believe that they are any longer able to hear us.
If Christ has defeated death, and they abide in Him, there is no reason to think death is a barrier between them and us.
I would not equate requesting prayer from a living (physically here on earth) believer to asking a dead (physically) person to intercede.
I would. Although, the prayers of the glorified saints are more effectice than ours because they are fully and completely holy and righteous; and as we know, the prayers of a righteous man avails much {St. James 5:16}
I know why you do it. Because you believe it. It's a tradition of the RCC that you accept.
No. It is Tradition that we have in common. This practice was done long before the East-West Schism of 1054.
Just as I do not accept it, and find it to be contrary to the scripture.
I have never found any real evidence that shows this practice as being contrary to the Holy Scriptures; and I was Baptist, so I certainly looked...
You said: The age of something does not determine its rightness.
I absolutely agree.
You said: It has been proven time and time again that the RCC has ordained things that are wrong.
I have nothing to do with the RCC. I don't believe anything because the RCC teaches it. There are teachings within the RCC we Orthodox flat-out reject.
You said: You can try and redefine worship, but it doesn't cut it with me.
We are not redefining it. Prayer has never been the same as worship.
You said: When you start placing positional authority on sinners saved by grace, (which is what a saint is, btw)
I know. We have no disagreement on what a saint is.
You said: you are flirting with idolatry.
There is no confusion with Who God is, and who His Saints are. We know the Saints are not equal to Jesus or even close to being equal to Jesus. So then, how are we flirting with idolatry?