A. Thanks, and thats a LOT of CHRISTIANS we are talking about!!!!!
But I have a problem with it. Let me summarize why.
A, This seems to be the same list you posted last week. With a few exceptions, you are seriously on mission to prove the Catholic/Orthodox church's wrong:shrug:
1. God is/was eternal. How could anyone be the mother of God who was mortal, herself born in time? I sense a logical fallacy here.
A. Because the Bible in Luke "clearly states the truth" MOTHER OF THE LORD! And who is the Lord? Well that would be GOD!
2. Mary plays a small role in the gospels, and not always one that suggests that she was the Mother of God. For example, recheck Matt. 12:46-50 and John 2:4. In both of these references Jesus seems to be almost dismissive of her. He asks: "Who is my mother?" And: "Woman, what have I to do with you?" I find these strange questions.
A. Misinterpretation of Christs intention. "TOTALLY" thats why we have the CC and avoid Sola Scipture to avoid grave error like this. Bible isn't about Mary. Why would it shine a light on Mary, Luke's writting are significant though are they not?
3. Or, consider the trip to Jerusalem story, when Jesus was 12. Mary and Joseph travel a whole day before noticing that Jesus isn't among them. I know people will defend this, but I find it quite wild. Would the mother of the Lord (or any child of 12) actually travel that distance and not notice her special and only Son was absent? And, when they returned to find him would she scold him if she viewed him as God's Son? Does this suggest either a disobedient and even defiant son or does it suggest irresponsible parents - or both?
A. Humans make human mistakes, such is the world. If theres one perfect let him come foward.
4. Then you have Jesus in Luke 11:27-28. When someone says 'blessed is the womb that bare thee; he answered: "Yea, rather, blessed are they that hear the word of God and keep it."
A. And the Glory is with God as always in the CC. But Blessed is that womb that bared Jesus Christ nonetheless. :D
5. Nowhere in the epistles of Paul or any of the ther epistles is Mary's name even found. The letters of Paul dealt with many topics of a theological nature, yet no mention of Mary?
A. Actually this is wrong as I mentioned above its in Galations.4:4. Have you read it? "But when the time had fully come, God sent his Son, born of a woman, born under law" And God son was God so Its onlu correct mary is the Mother of God.
6. Those other 'references' to Mary - in Genesis and Revelation - are only inferences, not references. If one already accepts that Mary is the women described, it is an easy jump to attach her to those vague references.
A. 2000 years of Christs Church in teaching which coincide's with scripture. Just maybe "you" have it wrong:shrug: The Popes thinking is above on this. Matter of fact a few of them.
7. It wasn't until 1854 that the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception was defined. The Bible doesn't even mention the names of Mary's parents, by the way. And it was not until 1950 that the doctrine of the Assumption was defined. Scholars debate the role that Mary played among the earliest Christians.
A. No it was 1400, and the CC rejected it against the will of the majorty of Catholics. It then took another 400 years to approve. But of course you remember we been through this:shrug:
8. The Bible clearly states that "all have sinned" - which contradicts the dogma that she lived a sinless life.
A. What else does this verse say???? And where in Bible does it state Mary sinned?
9. I know this can offend people, but to millions the veneration of Mary as found within Catholicism appears to be borrowed from the centrality of a major goddess among ancient and mystery religions competing with early Christianity.
A. You mean BIllions the "MAJORITY" Catholic/Orthodox, so basically Christianity your talking about? And actually Paul speaks on this in Ephesians with Diana. Misundestanding by Christians with a very loose understanding of Christs Church, But we all already know all this. And there is no other women in the History of the WORLD more venerated than Mary. 2500 Biographys by all Faiths and the most Venerated in Art by all Faiths? Lot of people think alot of Mary. Even Luther got this all right.
10. Why do I doubt if Mary would want all this veneration? She would direct it to Jesus. It seems that some segments within Catholicism put an over-emphasis on Jesus. True, some Protestants go too far in the other direction, but maybe Christians should avoid either extreme. We can honor Mary without insisting that she is "Queen of Heaven" and "Mother of God" - both expressions that (in all honesty) tend to alienate me. Isn't it quite enough that she was the mother of the human Jesus? I think so.