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Hi, Muze,
I am really interested in your reasoning here … we have an abundance of evidence from Scripture that May was most favored by God: chosen from all eternity to be the Mother of God, absolutely sinless from the first moment of her life, and totally devoted to Christ.
Additonally, the Early Church Fthers all believed Mary to be ever virgin - and her perpetual virginity was determined to be a dogam of the Catholic Faith prior to 700AD.
Against this weight of evidence, we have these random quotes about Jesus’ “… brothers and sisters…” and Joseph took her as his wife to mean only one thing - and something that we can easily understand today in our own culture.
I just fail to appreciate the what it is that saying Mary had multiple children is trying ot prove… except to gainsay prior teaching of the Catholic Church. God has worked in many miraculous ways involving Mary - so that Mary may be an instrument of leading us to Christ. So, tell me, in your opinion, what would be the problem with you proclaiming Mary’s perpetual virginity? As I see it, all you have is your own interpretation of Scripture - and you know that is not error free.
God bless
I am really interested in your reasoning here … we have an abundance of evidence from Scripture that May was most favored by God: chosen from all eternity to be the Mother of God, absolutely sinless from the first moment of her life, and totally devoted to Christ.
Additonally, the Early Church Fthers all believed Mary to be ever virgin - and her perpetual virginity was determined to be a dogam of the Catholic Faith prior to 700AD.
Against this weight of evidence, we have these random quotes about Jesus’ “… brothers and sisters…” and Joseph took her as his wife to mean only one thing - and something that we can easily understand today in our own culture.
I just fail to appreciate the what it is that saying Mary had multiple children is trying ot prove… except to gainsay prior teaching of the Catholic Church. God has worked in many miraculous ways involving Mary - so that Mary may be an instrument of leading us to Christ. So, tell me, in your opinion, what would be the problem with you proclaiming Mary’s perpetual virginity? As I see it, all you have is your own interpretation of Scripture - and you know that is not error free.
God bless
Actually, this is inaccurate, for the reason you suggest below. Jesus does have relatives that could be brothers and sisters, but not the text is not definitive. In order to say that Jesus didn’t have brothers and sisters, you have to take the less likely reading, although that reading is possible.
Except that most of this is conjecture, and not based in Scripture. God specifically told Joseph to take Mary home to be his wife. So, this assertion seems to contradict Scripture.