And then, imagine this now, then, there are those other pesky Catholics who actually want to know and understand the claims being made.
Objections
Catholics consider Jesus and Mary equal because they believe that both of them ascended into heaven.
Mary did not ascend into heaven; she was assumed into heaven. Jesus ascended by His own power, Mary was taken up into heaven by God. The Assumption is essentially the same as what Evangelicals call the “rapture”; we could even say that Mary was “raptured” into heaven at the end of her life.
But the Bible does not say that she was raptured into heaven.
The Bible is also silent on how the lives of most of Jesus’ disciples ended. Many Evangelicals accept the witness of Church history that Saint Peter was crucified upside-down in Rome, that Paul was beheaded, etc., even though Scripture does not record these events. Why then do they refuse to believe, as the early Christians did, that Jesus raptured Mary into heaven at the end of her life on earth?
But Mary is dead.
Where does the Bible say that? Nowhere. That’s an unbiblical assertion.
Do Catholics believe that Mary died?
Some do, some don’t. Scripture is silent on how Mary’s life ended, and the Church has never declared whether she died and was raised or was raptured up without ever dying. So Catholics are free to believe either one.
Doesn’t I Corinthians 15:23 disprove the Assumption?
Not necessarily. First of all, it refers to those who have died in Christ. If Mary did not die, then this verse would not apply to her. Second, there is a chance that Mary was still alive when Saint Paul wrote this epistle (some say she lived to the age of seventy-two!). So Paul may not have known of God’s plan to rapture her up early, and since Mary herself surely did not know, it would not have been appropriate to reveal it in the Epistle.
The fact that there are two tombs believed to be Mary’s shows that no one really knows where she is buried. Maybe her real tomb is elsewhere - and not vacant!
Seems I’ve heard a similar argument before regarding Jesus’ resurrection - the “wrong tomb” theory. (Incidentally, there are also two tombs in the Holy Land believed to be those of Christ: the one at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher and the “Garden Tomb”.) Strange how some Evangelical arguments against Mary actually parallel arguments used by skeptics against Jesus.
The argument is pure speculation. The fact remains that all these tombs are empty, and that no one ever claimed to have Mary’s relics. Though not a conclusive proof of Mary’s Assumption, it does point in that direction.
Why would God take Mary into heaven like that?
Why not? He took Enoch and Elijah into heaven without them ever tasting death (2 Kings 2:11; Hebrews 11:5); he raised many righteous Jews from the dead at Jesus’ resurrection (Mt 27:52-53), and He has promised to rapture up both living and dead believers at the end of time (1 Thess 4:16-17). Why wouldn’t Jesus do the same for His Mother, the woman whom He is bound to honor by His own Law? As we have seen, Mary is the Ark of the New Covenant. Why would God allow this sacred Ark to rot in the grave? It is not fitting that the body which was sanctified to bear God Incarnate should see corruption. So God took the New Ark into heaven, where we see her in Revelations 11:19-12:1.
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