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Yes, this is a fact. It is also a fact that they did not come from the womb of Mary. How can these two equally important parts of the Truth be reconciled? It is not necessary to jettison part of the Truth, Radical.well, it is a fact that the scriptures designate certain people as the brothers of Christ (in a fashion that doesn’t mean spiritual brothers)…and so you must explain away that evidence…and the question is whether you do an adequate job of it…and the answer is that you don’t for many learned scholars and so that is where your treasured circle comes in (yet again).
It is equally unnecessary to reject the promises of Chrst, and to create fruitless circles for yourself.
Matthew, which contains the references so problematic to those who have departed from the Apsotolic Faith, was first written in Aramaic, and as the historical record shows “each one translated it as best he could”. Those who translated it were also Catholics, and held the Catholic faith that Mary had no other children. I suppose, if they were not, and they realized that people would come along 1600 years after the fact and try to exptrapolate the faith from it’s pages, perhaps they would have been more careful? It is difficult to say. None of them ever envisioned the writings of the Church would be taken ouside of the faith of the Church.The Aramaic language doesn’t have a word for “cousins” would be a lot more significant if any of the gospels were written in Aramaic…we assert that the gospel authors were inspired (but apparently, from that POV, none of the four was inspired enough to use the available Greek word for “cousins” when recording those verses…instead they each wrote “brothers” when they actually meant “cousins”…is that your position or do you hold to the “earlier sons of Joseph theory”?)
As far as your question at the end, it is the same in either case. Hebrews were a clan culture, and everyone in their clan that was too close for marriage was considered a brother or sister - a near kinsman. From a practical point of view, Hebrews did not marry thieir half siblings or stepsiblings any more than they would their cousins, so they are all considered brethers and sisters.
Doubtless they grew up in the same house as Jesus or in HIs villiage, and if they were older son’s of Joseph, then it would make a lot more sense out of them coming to fetch their cracked little brother and take him home.
I guess we see the “true issue” differently, dont’ we? You have to admit, at the bottom line, it boils down to whether Jesus was really able to fulfill His promises.this of course is a misrepresentation of the true issue…slanted to ridicule the non-Catholic position.
He must be very weak, or disinterested if He was unable to shed light on this matter for 1600 years. Somehow the powerful Jesus of Revelation who was ready, willing, and able to correct His church got a really bad influenza or something that incapacitated Him for about a millenia and a half?
I agree, it is a riduculous idea. It also presupposes that, in all those centuries, there was not a single faithful Christian through whom God was able to communicate to His Church.
I agree with all of these things. I can also see that we understand the promises of Christ differently. You believe He made this promise to those who have left the faith of the Apostles, and I believe He made it to them, and those who embraced the One Faith which was committed once for all to the saints. I believe His promise was made to those in unity with the Apostolic faith, and you believe it carries across to those who have left that unity.Code:The issue is not one involving trust in Jesus...the issue concerns the proper understanding of Christ's promise and whether the CC is the one true Church.
That is the problem with your fallacious circle, though Radical. Jesus only founded ONE CHURCH. He built the foundation of that ONE CHURCH, and deposited once for all the Teaching to the Church through the Apostles. It is His Church. Inasmuch as this is the case, no human being can come along and found an ecclesial community and claim that they are part of it, or that He founded it.For you, after you have employed the treasured circle described above, all you need to do is have the CC: a) declare what Christ said that he would do for the one true Church; and b) declare itself to be the one true Church…and then you are set.
So you can see how I say it looks on the surface as though it is about Mary, but it is really not. It is about whether you believe Jesus did what He said He would do.
This is your perogative, of course. People have been saying that the God of Abraham cannot be trusted ever since He revealed Himself to mankind.For the rest of us…they are merely self-serving declarations w/o substance…and those are the things that shouldn’t be trusted