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I can quote verse after verse from Scripture to "prove" that prayers to saints are certainly supported by the Bible... for instance:
MT 22:29 Jesus replied, "You are in error because you do not know the Scriptures or the power of God. 30 At the resurrection people will neither marry nor be given in marriage; they will be like the angels in heaven. 31 But about the resurrection of the dead--have you not read what God said to you, 32 `I am the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob' ? He is not the God of the dead but of the living." (St. Luke's Gospel 20:38 adds "for to him all are alive" or "for all live unto him")
This refers to those who are alive in Christ but does not permit nor even mention prayers to the dead. The prohibition against communication with the dead in Deuteronomy uses a word which refers to those dead in the flesh. Read 1 Samuel 28 if you want to see God's response to communicating with a dead saint.
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And this brings me back to the reason I left the Protestant faith and joined the Catholic Church... I just couldn't believe in a faith that believes God would establish a Covenant with all mankind through His Son's precious Blood, and then put mankind in a situation where they could never agree as to what this God really requires of them..?
I am neither protestant nor Catholic, but to me it makes no sense to say that you are going to leave one denomination for a denomination which insists that its own manmade interpretation of the Bible is right and adds to the Bible because men are forcing their own interpretations on the Bible. Why not just submit yourself to the Bible instead of submit yourself to another interpretation of men?