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Not to the extent of Mary.
I played absolutely no part in my redeemption. It isn’t anything that I do that I am redeemed by. There is nothing that I can do to be redeemed. It is the grace of God that I believe in his son. I am redeemed by no one else but God. He is the only one who saves me. I can’t even save myself. I don’t think that we are co-redeemers. We weren’t even there when they crucified Christ.
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If Mary was a sinner, then she would have passed on her sinful flesh and nature to Christ.
No, Mary was a sinner. The reason that Mary did not pass this on to her son is the sin is passed down through the male. Jesus was not born from a male. There is no scriptural evidence for Mary being without sin. However, there is evidence that she was sinful. Romans 5:14. Romans 5:12. 1 Corinthians 15:22, death is caused by sin. Romans 3:9. Romans 6:7.
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Of course Mary played a real part in our redemption. As jesus is the New Adam, reversing the condemnation of the 1st Adam, so Mary is the New Eve, whose free obedience to God was a counterpoint to the disobedience of Eve. Just as Eve’s sin was subsidiary but relevant to the Sin of Adam, so the obedience of Mary is a lesser but necessary precursor to the obedient sacrifice of Jesus. Protestants are strangely eager to acknowledge Eve’s contribution to the Fall, but object to acknowledging Mary’s contribution to the Redemption.
Eve’s sin wasn’t subsidiary to Adam’s. She sinned first. Her sin in no way dejected from Adam’s free will. For someone who believes in free will, you don’t put in effect.(I don’t believe in complete free will but Eve, the serpant, nor God made Adam sin).
I don’t like the idea of Mary as a new Eve that is incest. Adam and Eve were joined as man and wife are.
Eve is mentioned twice in the New Testament. Neither of those times was a connection made between Eve and Mary. However, there is biblical evidence of a connection between Adam and Jesus.
Protestants reject Mary’s contribution in Redemption because she did not redeem us, or play a part other then giving birth to Jesus. Mary wasn’t necessary God could have chosen any woman.
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Why would it be in the Bible? Is Paul’s end in the Bible? Is Peter’s? Is the Assumption of Moses recorded in the Old Testament? Sola Scriptura isn’t even found in the Bible, so you are on a big loser with that argument
Firstly, we aren’t discussing Peter’s end or Paul’s end. We aren’t discussing Moses either. When people don’t die and are just received into heaven then it has been in the Bible. So it would seem that if Mary actually did ascend into heaven without dieing then that would be mentioned in the Bible. It isn’t in the Bible because she didn’t ascend into heaven without dieing, it also can be concluded that she probably died a normal death. She couldn’t have died without sin, therefore because she did die she had sin.
Secondly, please don’t make a personal attack. because it dejects from your arguement. It is very rude. Saying my arguement is a losing one and not providing evidence is even worse. It shows that you don’t know why you believe what you do. It also shows that you don’t have anything better to say than a personal attack. So lets refrain from doing that again.