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Scientiphic
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Gamera, you said…
The solution was that at the moment of Mary’s conception (Mary’s conception, not Jesus’ conception) God made Mary free from original sin. – And how do you know this?
The Immaculate Conception was Mary’s conception within her mother Anne’s womb, not Jesus’ conception in Mary’s womb. – And how do you know this?
This is why, when the angel greeted Mary, he called her “full of grace” (kercharitomene). A person who bears the stain of original sin cannot be “full of grace.” – And how do you know this?
*** If mary’s own conception was made free from sin, how about Anne? Was she full of sin but gave birth to mary who was sinless? In other words, it was not just Jesus who had a miraculous birth and was born sinless? Then shouldn’t it have been Mary to die on the cross for mankind as the perfect sacrifice???!**
The solution was that at the moment of Mary’s conception (Mary’s conception, not Jesus’ conception) God made Mary free from original sin. – And how do you know this?
The Immaculate Conception was Mary’s conception within her mother Anne’s womb, not Jesus’ conception in Mary’s womb. – And how do you know this?
This is why, when the angel greeted Mary, he called her “full of grace” (kercharitomene). A person who bears the stain of original sin cannot be “full of grace.” – And how do you know this?
*** If mary’s own conception was made free from sin, how about Anne? Was she full of sin but gave birth to mary who was sinless? In other words, it was not just Jesus who had a miraculous birth and was born sinless? Then shouldn’t it have been Mary to die on the cross for mankind as the perfect sacrifice???!**