Monday, July 20, 2020

Scam Alert



On June 24,2020 I ordered the above 17" Journey silicone doll with real hair for $37.98 plus postage & handling coming to just under $50.00.
[ buymybestitem.com ] "one of many names" they are using to SCAM people, and are using facebook to advertise there scam. {buy my best item . com} yes, they even have a web page on facebook so it all looks legit, but it's a SCAM

{another name they are using - cargadgetss.com these dolls are coming from viet nam}
{another name goodgiftsrus} same dolls

On July 6th, I wrote to  the e-mail zhouzhouhuan@kokoerp.com on my recipt and asked when I might expect my doll. On July 7th, I got a responce saying it could take up to 30 day's for delivery as it's coming from china.  I thanked them and went on my merry way
e-mail zhouzhouhuan@kokoerp.com

7/14/2020 This is the trash (photo's below) they send to me. a 7" blob of a so called  baby doll. a hole behind the ear, chewed up neck and looks like a dog had fun with it before they sent it to me. I was so heart broken to say the least.




I have contacted the company and asked for my money back or the doll I ordered. They offered me 10% of my money back and just keep the doll I recieved. I said no, I wanted a full refund of purchase price PLUS shipping and handling. They set out to lie to me and cheat me and that's the least they can do to right the wrong they have caused.

7/20/2020 - Today they contacted me and offered to send me $13.00 period as they had to pay for postage of the little doll and they were also ast a loss

So any chance I get to keep someone else from being SCAMMED from this company I will jump on it....

Monday, July 13, 2020

Do Catholic’s Worship Mary


By: Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen:

Do Catholics worship Mary?

No, but like Jesus we love, honor and venerate His Blessed Mother. Catholics do not worship Mary. Catholics worship God and God alone.

Heaven is not a “dead” place. Catholics believe people in heaven are very much alive. (Mat 19:29, 25:46, 10:17-22, Mk 10:30, Lk 10:25-30, Lk 18:18-30, Jn 3:15-16). We think Mary is totally alive, and is praying for us the way a faithful pastor would pray for his congregation, except much more so. She’s interceding for the unborn, for mothers contemplating abortion, and for many others who are experiencing sorrows in our world, and who want to grow closer to Jesus.

Why do we as Catholics honor, love and venerate her so deeply? We love Mary first of all because Jesus did. As Saint Maximilian Kolbe said, “Never be afraid of loving the Blessed Virgin too much. You can never love her more than Jesus did.” What better way to imitate Jesus than to love His mother?

Catholics do not put Mary on par with God. Mary is certainly worthy of reverence, but not worship. Catholics believe that Mary is the highest of God’s creatures because of her exalted role. Yes – Mary, a woman, is considered by Catholics to be one of God’s greatest creations. The Holy Trinity chose Mary, from all eternity, to be the mother of Jesus.

But of course, like any other human being, Mary had to be saved by the mercy of God. She herself said, “My spirit rejoices in God my Savior” (Lk 1:47). We believe that God saved her by taking away all stain of original sin at the moment of her conception (the Immaculate Conception). The very fact that God took on flesh and became man (Jn 1:1, 14) indicates that He wished to involve human beings in His plan of salvation for mankind. Mary was a key person for this purpose, so this is why Catholics honor her so highly.

Think about how sacred God must view the unborn child in the womb. God, the creator of the universe, chose to come dwell among us through the womb of a poor, humble young girl. If you think about it - Mary's womb was the first Tabernacle that held and protected the Christ Child. A mother's womb should be the safest and most sacred place on earth. Tragically, too many people, including way too many Catholics today think otherwise, due to abortion the womb is one of the most dangerous places for a child to live and grow.

The Hail Mary is not a prayer of worship, but it is a recitation of Scripture and then an asking of her to pray for us to God; much like asking our other Christian brothers and sisters to pray for us. The rosary (Saint John Paul II’s favorite prayer), is a Christ-centered prayer. It is like holding the hand of Our Blessed Mother and walking through the gospels and she leads us gently to her Son.

The Gospel of Luke 1:48 says, “Behold, from now on will all ages call me blessed.” Any time the Bible uses the word “behold” it means pay attention because what is about to be said is very important. In Luke 1:42 Elizabeth calls Mary “Most blessed among women” Mary is ‘most blessed among women’ and ‘highly favored’ by God. Elizabeth also refers to Mary as the “Mother of my Lord.” How many other people in Scripture have received such designations? None.

Mary knew she was called by God to be the Mother of Jesus. If Jesus chose to be born into this world through Mary how much more do you and I, “all generations”, need her to help us draw closer to Christ in our daily lives. What human on earth knew Jesus best? His mother. Mary’s sole purpose is to bring us closer to her son. You honor Jesus more by loving His mother.

We also love Mary so much because she was given to us as a gift. When Jesus was dying on the Cross He chose to give His mother to us. He could have given us any gift, but the Gospel of John tells us He gave us the gift of a Mom:

“Standing by the cross of Jesus were his mother and his mother’s sister, Mary the wife of Clopas, and Mary of Magdala. When Jesus saw his mother and the disciple there whom he loved, he said to his mother, Woman, behold, your son.” Then he said to the disciple, “Behold, your mother.” And from that hour the disciple took her into his home.”

Think about it, if Mary had any other children, it would have been scandalous in Jewish culture for Jesus to entrust Mary to a friend. Jewish tradition was for a child to care for a widowed mother, not a friend. From the cross when Jesus uttered, “Behold your mother” (Jn. 19:27), she became not only the mother of John, but of all whom Christ redeemed through the crucifixion. She is the mother of the Church – the mystical body of Jesus.

Since Mary is Jesus’ mother, it must be concluded that she is also the Mother of God. (Jesus is God.) Although Mary is the Mother of God, she is not His mother in the sense that she is older than God or the source of her Son’s divinity, for she is neither. Rather, we say that she is the Mother of God in the sense that she carried in her womb a divine person—Jesus Christ, God “in the flesh” (2 John 7, cf. John 1:14)—and in the sense that she contributed the genetic matter to the human form God took in Jesus Christ.

Catholics believe Mary’s soul still “magnifies the Lord” for Christians of our generation who choose to relate to her. Currently, Catholics continue to honor, love and call her blessed, which was intended for all generations, and for all Christians.

Our dear Blessed Mother, pray for us! 

Thursday, July 2, 2020

John 19:26-27

Today's Scripture: John 19:26-27 (NIV) - Jesus Words in [ ] in Capital letters

When Jesus saw His mother (Mary) there, and the disciple (John) whom He loved standing nearby, He (Jesus) said to His mother (Mary), [DEAR WOMAN, HERE IS YOUR SON], and to the disciple (John), [HERE IS YOUR MOTHER]. From that time on, this disciple (John) took her into his home.

NOTES:
John 19:25-27
Even while dying on the cross, Jesus was concerned about His family. He instructed John to care for Mary, Jesus' mother. Our families are precious gifts from God, and we should value and care for them under "all" circumstances. Neither Christian work nor key responsibilities in any job or position excuses us from caring for our families. What can you do today to show your love to your family?

John 19:27
Jesus asked His close friend John, the writer of this Gospel to care for Jesus' mother, (Mary), whose husband must have been dead by this time. Why didn't Jesus assign this task to his brother? As the oldest Son, Jesus instrusted His Mother (Mary), to a person who stayed with Him at he cross - and that was John.

"ALL" Notes were taken from NIV Life Application Bible

~~~ MY NOTES: ~~~
I have been struggling with the the "understanding of the rosary", Hail Mary, Holy Mary - worshiping Mary, etc. NO I'm not nor ever have been Cathloic, but I have been friends with several Catholics and listen to their love and devotion of the rosary and love for Mary as "their mother". They believe when Jesus said unto John here is your mother, He meant to all of us here is your Mother. We should love and honor her giving her high place in our lives. - They believe when Jesus said to Mary, here is your son, that she now became the mother of all us.

Frankly no where in the bible have I found this. They believe they are showing the way to Jesus by repeating the rosary over and over again and Praising Mary as their mother as well.

Personally, I hold God My Father in Highest regard. Dueteronomy 20:3 "God said,You shall have no other God before me"; Matthew 4:10 "Worship the Lord your God, and serve Him only" ...I live to please Him and walk according to His Word & Will. I Live for Jesus, His Son and my Saviour.

Mary in my opinion must have been a truly faithful young woman, and (My feeling here), I'm sure God saw that she would not turn from Him God as she delivered and raised "His Son" and she her son. I'm possitive she was a beautiful mother, wife, & friend, servant of God. But she is not my mother. I believe she was a perfect part of God's plan, and once Jesus was born, raised, died, and rose from the Grave her mission was now over. No where does it say in the Bible were to call her our mother and accept her as our mother. - I have always told my children you can have many wonderful people in your lives, take to possitive from each of them into your life and rebuke the negative. use the possitive to build your character & intergery and be the very best you can be.