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I didn't see this link. Please post it again, but note that Catholics are not necessarily Biblical Christians. If they worship Mary, consider her divine, and transformed into God, they are not following Christianity, and they are committing idolatry. I have seen Catholics kissing stone statues of saints and Mary in the church, but I don't see how that is any different than Muslims kissing a black stone at the Kaaba. Most Catholic Christians resemble adherents to Islam, IMHO. Most Catholics are nominal Christians. I see Islam as a reaction to Catholicism which is a misconception of true Biblical Christianity like you are hearing from yours truly.
How many times do you have to put this link so that you can read it? I'm really afraid that you are missing a lot of what I'm saying.
Here you are again :
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Read this :
http://www.aloha.net/~mikesch/omnip.htm

Here are some quotes from this link


[pg. 416]
Hence St.George, Archbishop of Nicomedia, says, O great Mother of God: "Thou hast insuperable [unsurpassable] strength, since the multitude of our sins does not outweigh thy clemency.Nothing resists thy power, for the Creator regards thy honor as his own. ..


[pg. 419]
Let us always have recourse to this divine Mother, who knows not how to let any one who invokes her aid depart without consolation, says Blosius. ...

[pg. 421]
Every little act of devotion is sufficient to secure the patronage of this divine Mother. ...


[pg. 16]
27. Inasmuch as grace perfects nature, and glory perfects grace, it is certain that Our Lord is still, in Heaven, as much the Son of Mary as He was on earth; and that, consequently, He has retained the obedience and submission of the most perfect Child toward the best of all mothers. But we must take great pains not to conceive this dependence as any abasement or imperfection in Jesus Christ. For Mary is infinitely below her Son, who is God, and therefore she does not command Him as a mother here below would command her child who is below her.
Mary, being altogether transformed into God by grace and by the glory which transforms all the saints into Him, asks nothing, wishes nothing, does nothing contrary to the eternal and immutable will of God. When we read that in the writings of Sts. Bernard, Bernardine, Bonaventure and others that in Heaven and on earth everything, even God Himself, is subject to the Blessed Virgin, they mean that the authority which God has been well pleased to give her is so great that [pg. 17] it seems as if she had the same power as God; and that her prayers and petitions are so powerful with God that they always pass for commandments with His Majesty, who never resists the prayer of His dear Mother, because she is always humble and conformed to His will.

28. In the Heavens Mary commands the angels and the blessed. As a recompense for her profound humility, God has empowered her and commissioned her to fill with saints the empty thrones from which the apostate angels fell by pride. The will of the Most High, who exalts the humble (Lk. 1:52), is that
Heaven, earth and Hell bend, with good will or bad will, to the commandments of the humble Mary,whom He has made sovereign of Heaven and earth, general of His armies, treasurer of His treasures, dispenser of His graces, worker of His greatest marvels, restorer of the human race, Mediatrix of men, the exterminator of the enemies of God, and the faithful companion of His grandeurs and triumphs.
It's not important to me whether you think those who consider Mary divine are true christians or are pagans, the important issue is that there are people who consider Mary divine or peole who took her a god, besides those who worship her without saying she is divine, according to arabic language, those have taken her also a god, the holy Quran is speaking about both. The important issue is that there is no error in the holy Quran at all as you are claiming.
Kissing the black stone is certainly different than worshipping Mary. We kiss the black stone but we know that it is a stone that can't benefit anyone or harm him. We know it is just a stone that has no power at all. While those who worship Mary, ask her to forgive them and help them, they think she has an extraordinary power, they don't think of her as a normal woman, they pray to her and worship her. We don't do this with the black stone of course.

Notice 2 things:
1- See the difference between my answer and your answer. I answer everything you say in details, I take a long time to prepare a good answer, you just answer short answers quickly without commenting on most issues I am discussing.
2- You keep repeating what you say without taking into consideration my answers, this is why most of my recent answers are just pasted from previous answers.