Cruising-
where did I say I came here to enlighten you? don’t think I did. I came here for conversation.
Lapey- You didn’t but that’s exactly what you are doing.
it’s is not my intent but I can see where this could be understood from others point of view.
Cruisin-
Thanks for the warning.
Lapey- You’re welcome!
Cruising-
So does it Suprise you that I don’t think you are right. I don’t understand, Why do you expect to be right just because you posted it?
Lapey- nope
Didn’t think it would.
Cruising-
What are you saying here. Because I am a protestant and just started posting here I don’t have a clue about Catholicism? Be careful about making assumptions
Lapey- no assumptions, I know you don’t know Catholic doctrines or why they are what they are.
What brought you to this conclusion? very conclusive language here.
tell me if I am wrong. In a nut shell I hope. They are what they are based on Sacred Tradition as they interprets scripture.
Cruising-
I tried the find what is common / encourage one another position once. got lambasted by a catholic for trying that too.
Lapey- sorry about your past experience, hopefully I don’t show you the same disrespect.
I appreciate that.
Cruising-
what is your take on this verse? Joh 2:4 Jesus said to her, Woman, this is not your business; my time is still to come. I think there was 2 of us but not sure
lapey- This is the NAB translation, “Woman, how does your concern affect me? My hour has not come yet.” His mother said to the servants, “do whatever He tells you.”
That sounds pretty confident that her message was heard and received and is about to be acted upon.
Cruising-
I may have, but if I would have told her she was out of line she wouldn’t have done it again. Respect is a 2 way street. For a mother to use the love your mother command to manipulate a son, I believe is out of line as well.
Lapey-
I have a hard time believing you would tell you mother she was out of line, I have an even harder time believing that Jesus did as you say you would have. Jesus was without sin, this is against Exodus 20:12.
I can except that. I agree that he did what he did because of what his mother said. John uses this story to show the reader of Christs divinity. Jesus probably did what he did to save face for his mother. Think about it for a minute. My guess is that when she came to him that he wasn’t alone and probably talking to a group of people. she may have began the conversation with Jesus within ear shot of these people placing her reputation within the community at risk. If I was in the same position, as I think about it, He had no choice for the sake of is mother do perform the miracle. That said question " What may have Jesus said to his mother during a moment of alone time?" I find no other reference to show that Mary put Jesus in this same position again. Unless you see something I don’t. not saying i’m completly right just basing the thought on my current knowledge.
Cruising-
I disagree. I believe He still would have.
Lapey- Ok we can agree to disagree on this one. It is speculation either way, not spelled out completely by scripture.
Cruising-
I believe this is the message intended, and why John told the story… Joh 20:31 But these are recorded, so that you may have faith that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and so that, having this faith you may have life in his name. I don’t believe putting Mary in the position Catholics claim, was part of the equation.
Lapey- no argument here, except that what happened to what was not written down? Could that be the part of the word of God that is called Sacred Tradition?
Are you referring to John chap. 20 here? John wrote this for a particular purpose to a particular group. I think to make the leap into Sacred Tradition from this passage MAY be improper interpretation. But only my opinion.
How do you know when someone has crossed the line into improper interpretation?
Crusin-
- It is never acceptable to question the sincerity of an individual’s beliefs
Lapey- don’t think either of us crossed this line, not yet…
