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Mary is a sinner saved by Gods grace through faith.Why wouldn’t he also save his Mother?
For by grace you have been saved through faith; and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God; Eph 2:8
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Mary is a sinner saved by Gods grace through faith.Why wouldn’t he also save his Mother?
But the Bible doesn’t say that. No verse says, “Mary is a sinner …” so by your own standard, you’ve got nothing, since “God’s written word” remains mute on the topic. Fortunately, “God’s word” is not synonymous with “God’s written word,” the expression you keep using. 1 Thes. 2:13 tells us that the Apostle’s verbal preaching constituted “God’s word,” too. And Apostolic Tradition teaches that Mary was sinless.Mary is a sinner saved by Gods grace through faith.
For by grace you have been saved through faith; and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God; Eph 2:8
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Regarding the “all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” This is a very good question. Baby is born, and sadly, dies within hours. What sin did that baby commit?OK, now we’re back to the obvious question. What sin has a stillborn baby committed?
I agree. And that search should be guided by the same Spirit and Sacred Tradition from which they were produced. When they are searched without this, all kinds of errors result.You need to search the Scriptures in order to know Gods Truth.
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Well, one of the problems with this is that nothing unclean can enter heaven. That being the case, how did Enoch and Elijah, who were also part of “sinful humanity” qualify to be taken up into heaven?God tells us in His written word that Adam and Eve were created without sin and then they disobeyed God and sinned and so the curse of death came. God tells us in His written word that sin has passed from Adam to all of humanity and that the curse of death is on all of humanity. Now I know some will say but what about Elijah and Enoch, well God tells us in His written word that He brought them up to heaven without them going through the curse of death. They would have died like all the rest of sinful humanity if God did not bring them straight up to heaven.
God does not tell in His written word that Mary was sinless but Hes does tell us in His written word that she was a human being and so she was part of sinful humanity.
Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned: Rom 5:12
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Mary is a human being, all of humanity is sinful so Mary was a sinner.But the Bible doesn’t say that. No verse says, “Mary is a sinner …” so by your own standard, you’ve got nothing, since “God’s written word” remains mute on the topic. Fortunately, “God’s word” is not synonymous with “God’s written word,” the expression you keep using. 1 Thes. 2:13 tells us that the Apostle’s verbal preaching constituted “God’s word,” too. And Apostolic Tradition teaches that Mary was sinless.
Was Mary a still born baby???Regarding the “all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” This is a very good question. Baby is born, and sadly, dies within hours. What sin did that baby commit?
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Therefore, when the bible says “all have sinned…” it obviously doesn’t mean ALL, because that sweet baby never sinned. Obviously there are exceptions. Correct?
So why is it then such a stretch that Mary is an exception? Is it because she isn’t mentioned in the Bible? Well, neither is that sweet newborn baby.
But the Bible doesn’t say that. Nor did the Apostle’s preaching, which is God’s word just like the Bible, say that. Since God’s word doesn’t say that, I have no basis for believing it (and of course, God’s word in Apostolic Tradition affirmatively says that Mary was sinless).Mary is a human being, all of humanity is sinful so Mary was a sinner.
Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned: Rom 5:12
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Either a stillborn baby sinned or it didn’t. If it didn’t, then “all have sinned” doesn’t mean every individual human being. Therefore, if a stillborn baby didn’t sin, your argument falls because you’re admitting that “all” doesn’t literally mean “all.”Was Mary a still born baby???
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You want to do some fanciful speculating re Enoch and Elijah?Well, one of the problems with this is that nothing unclean can enter heaven. That being the case, how did Enoch and Elijah, who were also part of “sinful humanity” qualify to be taken up into heaven?![]()
Did God inspire the Apostle Paul to write the following?But the Bible doesn’t say that. Nor did the Apostle’s preaching, which is God’s word just like the Bible, say that. Since God’s word doesn’t say that, I have no basis for believing it (and of course, God’s word in Apostolic Tradition affirmatively says that Mary was sinless).
Do you think the “sin” referred to in Romans 5:12 is (a) original sin, (b) personal sin, or (c) both?
Yes.Did God inspire the Apostle Paul to write the following?
Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned: Rom 5:12
No. Mary was not a stillborn baby,Again I ask was Mary a still born baby?
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Then you must believe what God tells us in His written word through the Apostle Paul in Rom 5:12. Gods Truth is that Mary is part of sinful humanity.Yes.
No. Mary was not a stillborn baby,
I do. I just don’t believe it means what you think it means.Then you must believe what God tells us in His written word through the Apostle Paul in Rom 5:12
That isn’t what Romans 5:12 says. Those are your words, not God’s.Gods Truth is that Mary is part of sinful humanity.
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You’re just dodging now. Your claim is that all have sinned. So I want to know what sin a stillborn baby has committed. If you cannot answer that question, then evidently all have not sinned, and thus your entire argument goes out the window.Was Mary a still born baby???
Doesn’t matter if Mary was a stillborn baby. The scripture you quote doesn’t say all adults have sinned. So if all have sinned then a stillborn baby must have sinned. True or false?Did God inspire the Apostle Paul to write the following?
Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned: Rom 5:12
Again I ask was Mary a still born baby?
2000 years and this topic comes up quite regularly, wow. Check out this great site called Google.God clearly tells us in His written word that Jesus would be born of a virgin, He didn’t tell us that Jesus would be born of a sinless virgin.
"Therefore the Lord Himself will give you a sign: Behold, a virgin will be with child and bear a son, and she will call His name Immanuel.
Isaiah 7: 14
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Actually, you have already fallen into fanciful speculating by rejecting the Apostolic Tradition. I want some doctrinal consistency. If what you are saying is true, then they could not have been taken up to heaven, because they were sinful, and nothing unclean can enter heaven. If you are going to make up new doctrine, then it has to explain all the available evidence.You want to do some fanciful speculating re Enoch and Elijah?