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:nope:She was no more or less sinful at birth than you were.
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Go to Genesis 3:15, we read that the Lord (understood as the Father) tells the serpent “I shall put enmity between you and the woman, and between your seed and her seed; he shall bruise your head and you shall bruise his heel”. Here I am quoting from the RSV Catholic Edition. Other translations read “She shall crush your head you will bruise her heel”. The distinction between he (Jesus) and she (Mary) is of no consequence whatsoever due to the enmity between the woman the serpent (the devil). This is the only enmity that God establishes down the ages. This enmity is total, complete and fierce. Where the woman is, there can be no serpent, and where the serpent is, the woman is not.
If therefore, the serpent, the devil who is lie and the father of lie, who brought sin into the world, if he is in complete total and full opposition with the woman, it must be that the woman has ever had any dealing with him. If she did this enmity would not be completely established. Hence, one has to logically conclude that Mary was never under sin.
Since this prophetic message was given at the dawn of time, thousands and thousands of years before Mary was born, we conclude that Mary was in God’s mind from the beginning, and as so, when he created her, he fulfilled the prophecy He established in time by creating her spotless. Mary is therefore immaculately conceived.
“Death came through Eve, but life has come through Mary,” ~ St.Irenaeus (Letter XXII, To Eustochium, 21).