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reply to post 131, pg. 9
As long as you cling on to reformist methods of scripture interpretation and “bible alone” theory, you may never come to understand what we have been trying to tell you. We are not the creators of your stumbling blocks.
The concept of Mary having other children is blasphemous and unthinkable. It’s not me disrespecting Mary, but those who insist on sticking to 16th century Nominalism and this false doctrine that only doctrines that are spelled out in scriptures are acceptable. Please provide me with a verse that supports this doctrine of yours and I will retract.
Mary gave birth to a Person, not a half’n’Half. Watch you don’t expose your Nestorianism or my friends here might beat you with it.
Once you see the scriptural portrat of Mary as it was understood in the first 5 centuries of the Church, the Scriptures go off like fireworks… but if you are content just reading the package…so be it.
It’s a literary device called absurdum nauseum that reflects your disrespect and resistance to everyones efforts to explain who and what Mary is. The Scriptures were written long before the Church had time to develop her understanding of Mary and demanding verses for later development is unfair.Why do you disrespect Mary so?
As long as you cling on to reformist methods of scripture interpretation and “bible alone” theory, you may never come to understand what we have been trying to tell you. We are not the creators of your stumbling blocks.
The concept of Mary having other children is blasphemous and unthinkable. It’s not me disrespecting Mary, but those who insist on sticking to 16th century Nominalism and this false doctrine that only doctrines that are spelled out in scriptures are acceptable. Please provide me with a verse that supports this doctrine of yours and I will retract.
Joseph would have been struck dead for thinking about it. (1 Chron. 13:9-10). As long as you deny the parallels of the Ark of the Covenant in both Testaments that are rather glaring. I see no point in repeating them. read this list scripturecatholic.com/blessed_virgin_mary.html#the_bvm-IIThere would be nothing sinful about Mary bearing children for her husband, Joseph.
THAT DOES NOT MEAN THEY HAD TO HAVE SEX. Mary was committed to the service of the Temple at a young age, and engagements of the Essenes is not the same as 21st century customs of today.Mary was already betrothed to Joseph before the angel announced God’s plan for her.
No, I am suggesting you claim another man would defile God’s “wife” as you put it.Are you suggesting God defile another man’s wife???![]()
check your grammarGod chose Mary to enter this world in human form.
Mary gave birth to a Person, not a half’n’Half. Watch you don’t expose your Nestorianism or my friends here might beat you with it.
Agreed. The Holy spirit came upon her.God did not have sexual relations with a human woman.
Agreed. Mary is a human.That is a pagan idea. God chose Mary to enter this world in human form- just as all humans beings enter this world.
That makes Joseph a necessary provider who had a very serious responsibility, and he was a JUST man who knew better. I doubt sex was the god there and then as it is here and now.Mary was already legally married to Joseph before the Holy Spirit came upon her. That makes Joseph the first husband.
That’s true, but the marriage could not have been consumated. In our culture, intimacy without sex is unthinkable because we live in a culture of death.Once a couple is betrothed, the marriage is legal and binding.
Mary was the Spouse of the Holy Spirit, and Joseph was a just man. Mary and Joseph had to be married, but that does not necessitate sexual relations. Yes, Mary had an earthly husband, but she was also Spouse of the Holy Spirit. God didn’t break any commandments, and neither did Joseph.Mary was Joseph’s wife. God would not break His own commandment.
Is Sarah a type of queen?Gen 20:2 And Abraham said of Sarah his wife, “She is my sister.” And Abimelech king of Gerar sent and took Sarah…
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18 For the Lord had closed all the wombs of the house of Abimelech because of Sarah, Abraham’s wife.
Once you see the scriptural portrat of Mary as it was understood in the first 5 centuries of the Church, the Scriptures go off like fireworks… but if you are content just reading the package…so be it.