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Once more for the record. Main line Protestant denominations do NOT reject this fundamental teaching of the Church. Clearly, many individuals reject it – mostly without even knowing where it came from or what it means. They are of the mind that if it’s about Mary, it must be wrong.Ah a voice of reason…correct
If one denies Mary is the Mother of God, whether he realizes it or not, he is denying the Incarnation.
church history shows that Mary’s title of Mother of God was not rejected until 492. In that year a bishop named Nestorius promoted the heresy that Jesus is two distinct persons, and that Mary is the mother of the human person only. In 413 the council of Ephesus CONDEMNED this heresy. It did not surface again in Christianity until after the Reformation. The Nestorian heresy shows that correct belief about Mary preserves correct belief about Jesus. Protestant unwillingness to acknowledge Mary as the Mother of God is a radical departure from Sacred Scripture and the Fathers. It also implies that Jesus is either not God, or that He is two persons, BOTH of which are heresy’s.