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In a way, yes you are. You’re making it seem like the information you’ve provided in your OP CANNOT be wrong; you think you’ve perfectly valid and correct arguments from the conclusions and interpretations in your OP. In that way, yes, you are given a us an implication that you think you’re infallible.I’m not ‘Scripture Pope,’ nor I am dictating what to believe or telling people to ignore Scripture.
Are you serious? The Catholic Church has been around for 2,000 years. Since her founding by Christ in 33 C. E., she has believed that Mary was indeed Ever-Virgin. This belief happened BEFORE the New Testament even came into existence. Further, since the Church compiled the Bible, she knows what it says and what it does not.The problem is that the Catholic church confuses who the various James’, Mary’s, etc. are, in order support the tradition that Mary remained a virgin after the birth of Jesus.
So the Church has been misinterpreting a book that she herself brought into existence for 2,000 years, but you come along during the 21st century and claim that you’re right in your interpretations of Scripture? That’s not logical.
Yes, the Old Testament prophecized that Mary had to be a virgin in order to given birth to Christ. However, there was ANOTHER prophecy given in Ezeckiel 44:2 that states that Mary had to be a perpetual virgin. Since Christ didn’t enter through any physical gate, the gate mentioned in Ezeckiel has to be Mary. Further, since the prophecy tells us that NO man shall enter this gate, we are forced to conclude that Mary was indeed Ever-Virgin.Mary needed to be a virgin to fulfill OT prophecy, & to prove that He was the promised Messiah by His birth being miraculous - being born of a virgin.
Unless you show otherwise, which you have yet to do so, you’re making a fallacious, unsubstantiated argument.Everything else is merely invented by the Church.
The Catholic Church does use Scripture to formulate her teachings. Here’s the catch, though: ***the Catholic Church does not go by Scripture alone.***The Catholic Church has existed since 33 C. E., a time when the New Testament didn’t even exist. Therefore, the Church had to have a way to formulate the teachings of Jesus Christ without having any Scripture written about Him. How did she do this? Easy: Sacred tradition, or the oral transmission of God’s Word passed down through the ages. Sacred Tradition encompasses everything that was written down in the Bible and everything that was also taught by the Apostles but was not written down. One these beliefs passed down through Sacred Tradition was Mary’s perpetual virginity, as years of Church studies and Early Church Fathers attest to.Instead of the Catholic church using Scripture to correct it’s theology about Mary, the church starts with the theology (borrowed from the false infancy ‘gospel’ of James) & ‘personally’ interprets Scripture to support its theology.
And, as you’ve been shown before, there is biblical support for Mary being Ever-Virgin. You just refuse to accept it because it contradicts your personal interpretations of Scripture.
The former is what the Catholic Church has been doing for 2,000 years. The latter is what you, in fact, are doing.The first method is Biblical, which is what I am doing, the second is not, which is what the Catholic church has done.
Except, even if this were true, the teaching was never an infallible proclamation. Therefore, this argument cannot be used against the Church.The same ‘belief’ that said the earth was the center of the universe & every else revolved around it, & that they based this on the Bible.
The Church has never done this. Please provide evidence that supports your statement.The same belief that made it illegal to translate the Bible into English.
Um… the Church still teaches that you must be a member of the Catholic Church to received salvation. However, from what I’ve seen on this thread, you don’t fully understand the teaching. In its most basic essence, the teaching that even if you die a non-Catholic and received salvation, you died a Catholic because the Catholic Church has the fullness of the Truth, given to her by Jesus Christ.The same belief that said that you had to be Catholic to go to Heaven prior to Vatican II, but afterwards said you can be of another religion that rejects Christ, & still go to Heaven based on your works.
Second, the Church DOES NOT teach that works save us. Show me just one Church document that states “we are saved by our works.” The Catholic Church has firmly taught for 2,000 years that it is by grace that we are saved. Works, however, are a requirement of salvation because unless you are doing good works, you have a dead faith.
Third, our God is a God of mercy, as I’m sure you know. Therefore, He would not condemn someone to eternal torment if they never knew Him out of no fault of their own. Further, we don’t know what will happen during the course of someone’s life. A Buddhist or Hindu could have a conversion experience at some point and begin to follow Christ. Also, we don’t know what happens when a person is dying. Jesus could appear to a non-believer, offering them salvation; after all, Jesus loves us so much and wills for all men to be saved.
The point is there’s no evidence that states that if you’re condemned to Hell if you’re not part of the Christian religion at some point in your life.
Limbo has never been a official teaching of the Church. It’s always been a “theory.”The same belief that taught limbo was a real place, but now says it just a ‘theory,’
Where does the Bible say this? Provide the chapter, book, and verse please.despite Scripture saying that ALL babies go to Heaven if they die, regardless if they’ve been baptized or not.
Except God’s Word does not actually say that Jesus had half-brothers and half-sisters. It is your personal interpretations and conclusions that have led you to that belief. Sorry, but I’m not going to trust your OP’s information unless you can prove that the information is completely accurate, which the Catholics participating on this thread has shown your information is not accurate. So… stop side-stepping are arguments, if you’re so sure that Mary’s perpetual virginity contradicts Scripture.I’ll stick to what God’s Word actually says - Jesus had half-brothers & half-sisters.