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In some cases it is a result of their flavor of Sola Scriptura. That flavor requires only the elimination of tradition that is (expressly) contradicted by scripture.Then why the consist belief by so many “late” Protestants and mean late because the early reformers believed in her perpetual virginity.
well, to be precise, what has been debunked is that “brothers” must mean blood brothers and that “until” indicates that a change of action must have occured thereafter. What is left to determine is, what is the most likely meaning of “brothers” in the context of the various passages: is it “cousin”, “blood brother” or “step-brother/son of Joseph”? The question I ask is, “What is the most likely meaning?”…and in that regard I am free to consider “blood brother” as a possibility b/c I free to envision that the CC has erred. The approach that you (and the other Catholics here) use is hamstrung by the absolute conviction that the CC can’t err. As such, the question you ask is, “What is the most likely meaning within those options allowed by the CC?”…That is a good question for a committed apologist, but a very bad question for an historian.The terms “brothers” and “until” have been debunked a million times over and yet still Protestants say she had more children?
I don’t care what you call it…I am interested in getting the best answer to my question…if the best answer aligns with the teachings of the CC, then I will have no trouble in adopting that answer. God worked a miracle with Christ’s conception and God could have worked a miracle with the delivery…celibacy is no great miracle…so there is no great barrier (for me) to believe in the PVM, but I won’t adopt it b/c the CC says so, b/c I don’t recognize the CC as a reliable source in all things.I call it denial and pride.
I haven’t ever said that…but the silence goes to likelihood.And the failure to mention the miracle disproves Mary’s perpetual virginity?
I have mentioned how useful it would have been in confronting the Gnostics.Why would the ECF’s and early chuch need to EXPLICITLY explain or defend Mary’s virginity?
I’ll go with “what”…it makes them the product of man’s reasoning (off of scripture)…they are as good as the “reasoning” utilized in their formation.Why were doctrines of the Trinity and Incarnation defined and ratified centuries later? Does it make them an “invention” or what?
Again, you are failing to understand my position…it is about what likely happened and not merely about what is said to have happened by you and the CCThe other bogus argument and position from many Proetstants. Explicitness. Show me where scripture teaches explicity?
this is not germane to our issueShow me where scripture explicitly defines the three distinct persons of the Trinity?
so, when there is a silence WRT something you deny, that silence establishes the thing never happened…and when there is a silence WRT something you support, that silence establishes nothing…is that the way it works with you?..with me, in both cases, the silence is considered in determining likelihoodAgain,where does scripture refer or state she conceived other children? NO WHERE! Forget the “brother” and “until” argument,it has been proven wrong over and over. Absence? No! Non-existent!
I take it that attributing bad motives to Protestants makes you feel better about yourself?The whole belief of Mary having other children arised out of pure anti-Catholicism,plain and simple. No different than purgatory and praying for the dead. So many Protestants will go to great extremes to fabricate or impose bogus positions in order to present the early church and fathers as being “Protestant” which is plainly disingenious and absurd!