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aidanbradypop
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Indeed she did!That understanding should then carry forward. She gave birth to God. Let that sink in for a while. She gave birth to God. She gave birth…to God.
I agree! On this issue I will gladly do so.It’s not always good to sit on the fence.
Lochias I still disagree. I am sure the Blessed Mother tries to bring us closer to her Son as do all the saints. I am a practicing Catholic. Just not in the Roman Church.Yup. But not understanding Mary can lead to ramifications concerning the understanding of Jesus. You, as a non-practicing Catholic, should know this already.
Our understanding of Christ should not hinge on our understanding of Mary.
We do not disagree on her being the Mother of God.That’s unfortunate indeed. Remember to ponder: She gave birth to God.
It might have been they way you phrased it. Sorry to assume.No, and I really don’t think you think I do. Let’s not play games, here. And remember that God willed that Mary give birth to Jesus, so if you’re going to indulge in pointless nitpicking, remember that God COULD have simply willed Jesus into existence without Mary at all. But He didn’t. Ponder that, too. God Bless.
I do not disagree with you here.