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mardukm
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I think all he meant is that according to the Eastern/Byzantine definition of “Original Sin,” the dogma of the IC might sound strange. But one need not accept the Latin definition of Original Sin in order to accept the dogma of the IC. One only needs to understand that the dogma of the IC refers to Mary’s spiritual state, not her physical state. The proclamation that Mary is Panagia, that she is all-holy, that no stain or defilement ever touched the soul of Mary, would be a sufficient equivalence to the teaching of the IC.I do not understand what you mean when you said:
NOW, if we say the Theotokos died…
See how the immaculate conception grates on eastern ears? She died. Therefore she was subject to the effects of original Sin, and being subject, she must have fought the proclivity to sin at MINIMUM, or perhaps sinned only very minorly , maybe only once.
We believe Mary was born without Original sin. We believe she did die and at the very moment of death was taken up to heaven body & soul.
Blessings,
Marduk