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Just answer me…WHERE DID THE CREATOR COME FROM? :hammering:Mary is a mother not a creator. Or, do you consider your parents as your creators? … but we are dangerously moving out of topic!
Just answer me…WHERE DID THE CREATOR COME FROM? :hammering:Mary is a mother not a creator. Or, do you consider your parents as your creators? … but we are dangerously moving out of topic!
So if Mary did not incarnate the ‘DIVINITY’ part…how does that make Mary the mother of GOD ??? :hammering: (you said it was obviousOh golly here we go, the ad hom attacks that mark the true pillar of Catholic debate techniques. All who object to Mariology are women haters, mother haters, and God knows what’s new this week?
You want proof that Mary was a sinner, read Luke 18:19 (and its parallel verses) or Romans 3:23. But I know the RCC has an elaborate explanation for why this doesn’t apply to Mary, or why Mary was perfect yet not exactly perfect.
Simple answer, Mary gave birth to Jesus in the flesh, but obviously did not incarnate His divinity. No elaborate mystery here.
But maybe Scott Hahn can set me straight![]()
That is correct!So, mary did not create the creator
John 1:1, John 1:14So okay, where did the creator come from?
It says “In the beginning…”. So the creator is the beginning. So how does Mary fit in as the creator’s mother?That is correct!
John 1:1, John 1:14
So you’re saying Mary created God? So then wouldn’t that make her God? Wasn’t Mary created by God, not the other way around?So if Mary did not incarnate the ‘DIVINITY’ part…how does that make Mary the mother of GOD ??? :hammering: (you said it was obvious)
You are still free to consider those who degrade women to the level of mere vessels as women lovers and mother lovers. BTW, if “Mary gave birth to Jesus in the flesh, but obviously did not incarnate His divinity” then the incarnation did not take place. Is that what you mean or where and when did the incarnation take place?Oh golly here we go, the ad hom attacks that mark the true pillar of Catholic debate techniques. All who object to Mariology are women haters, mother haters, and God knows what’s new this week?
You want proof that Mary was a sinner, read Luke 18:19 (and its parallel verses) or Romans 3:23. But I know the RCC has an elaborate explanation for why this doesn’t apply to Mary, or why Mary was perfect yet not exactly perfect.
Simple answer, Mary gave birth to Jesus in the flesh, but obviously did not incarnate His divinity. No elaborate mystery here.
But maybe Scott Hahn can set me straight![]()
Mary did not create the divinity of Christ. He was incarnated into the flesh, but Jesus existed before His physical birth (I’m hoping you agree). Moreover, the fact is Mary viewed herself as a bondservant of the Lord (see Luke 1:38). The fact is we’re all vessels of God, whether we’re a vessel of mercy or a vessel of wrath (see Romans 9). So it’s quite ludicrous to try and couch this is as some sort of women’s rights issue. I mean for God’s sake, it’s an absurd line of reasoning & it’s a classic straw man argument.You are still free to consider those who degrade women to the level of mere vessels as women lovers and mother lovers. BTW, if “Mary gave birth to Jesus in the flesh, but obviously did not incarnate His divinity” then the incarnation did not take place. Is that what you mean or where and when did the incarnation take place?
Well, since we now all agree that Mary had no role in giving Jesus his divinity and that she was a vessel used.You are still free to consider those who degrade women to the level of mere vessels as women lovers and mother lovers. BTW, if “Mary gave birth to Jesus in the flesh, but obviously did not incarnate His divinity” then the incarnation did not take place. Is that what you mean or where and when did the incarnation take place?
Unless you believe in multiple gods, Isaiah 7:14 and 9:6 talks about the birth of a Son, born of a virgin mind you, and that Son is Mighty God. Against this beackground your question of “how does Mary fit in as the creator’s mother?” becomes irrelevant.It says “In the beginning…”. So the creator is the beginning. So how does Mary fit in as the creator’s mother?
Oh placido, you cannot revoke my question by raising up the concept of polytheism. Because we should all be Monotheists here.Unless you believe in multiple gods, Isaiah 7:14 and 9:6 talks about the birth of a Son, born of a virgin mind you, and that Son is Mighty God. Against this beackground your question of “how does Mary fit in as the creator’s mother?” becomes irrelevant.
It says “In the beginning…”. So the creator is the beginning. So how does Mary fit in as the creator’s mother?
Why does this matter to you so much? The reasoning used by the council of Ephesus is fine (Google it and check out the language for yourself). The title Mother of God might not be the best language, but this whole discussion is semantics.Well, since we now all agree that Mary had no role in giving Jesus his divinity and that she was a vessel used.
Our next question is should we now all agree that Mary was NOT the mother of the Divine God?’
If you cannot agree, what is your difficulty?
and those verses mean Mary created God? I mean come on – say it, Mary did not create God. Study the RCC doctrine on this issue, they also acknowledge that Mary did not create God. The Council of Ephesus used the wording to dispel the Nestorian heresy (if it really even did rise to the level of heretical – I’m still sort of divided on the issue). I disagree with Nestorius don’t get me wrong, but a heretic?Isaiah 7:14 and 9:6
The Bible says:Oh placido, you cannot revoke my question by raising up the concept of polytheism. Because we should all be Monotheists here.
Unless you now decide to embrace idolatry.
Who said Mary created God? From when is a mother a creator?and those verses mean Mary created God? I mean come on – say it, Mary did not create God.
Negative – Mary was a sinner just like you and me. Only God is perfect (see Luke 18:19, Romans 3:23, etc.).Just to be clear, Mary the Mother of God is 100%, Immaculately Conceieved, free from all sin, perfect. Mary IS perfect and She has been Her entire life.
Well, its YOU against the word of God!Mary is not a sinner, was not a sinner, never entertained the idea to sin, and did not have the propensity to sin. She was/is perfect as Her Father in Heaven is perfect.