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=Nicea325;9357553]Phineas:
May you please provide one Catholic document in its 2,000 year history explicitly stating Catholics are to worship Mary or John the Baptist or Peter or Paul?
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=Nicea325;9357553]Phineas:
May you please provide one Catholic document in its 2,000 year history explicitly stating Catholics are to worship Mary or John the Baptist or Peter or Paul?
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May you please provide one Catholic document in its 2,000 year history explicitly stating Catholics are to worship Mary or John the Baptist or Peter or Paul?
Trust meâŚnothing will be presented.Excellent point!
THANKS,
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and you have no proff that she was sinless. No Jesus would not be included because he was God, so he is the only exception. All others in the bible we have to assume were quilty or original sin, and that includes Mary , as they were all born of humans.The issue at hand has nothing to do with whether scripture contradicts itself or not. The problem lies with your interpretations of scripture and specific words. The problem with your understanding is that you are taking the word âallâ to mean absolutely EVERYONEâŚno exceptions! If Paul meant it to be absolute,then Jesus Himself would be included because he is human and thus would fall into the âallâ category. Likewise,you also have no scriptural proof at all that Mary was a sinner. Why? Because she needed a savior proves she was a sinner? Being without sin does no equate one does not need a Savior.
Ah no! Because to your interpretation,Jesus would be included because âallâ meansâŚALL! Jesus was not 100% human? Exactly! You assume all others. Your interpretation would render that everyone, without exception, is subject to original sin, which is true for a young child, for the unborn, mentally ill children,etc,etc. I do have scriptural support and it is a lot more than the opponents can present. So God CANNOT & WOULD NOT make an exception for Mary?and you have no proff that she was sinless. No Jesus would not be included because he was God, so he is the only exception. All others in the bible we have to assume were quilty or original sin, and that includes Mary , as they were all born of humans.
Genesis 3:15 and Luke 1:28 make it pretty clear that Mary was without sin.and you have no proff that she was sinless.
You canât escape the logic of the argument at hand. "Allâ indicates an absolute statement. In other words, the use of the word âallâ means there are no exceptions. Logically, if âallâ in Romans literally means âall,â then you HAVE to include Jesus because He was perfectly human. No exceptions means there are no exceptions. Period.No Jesus would not be included because he was God, so he is the only exception.
Thereâs are a few problems with this argument:All others in the bible we have to assume were quilty or original sin, and that includes Mary, as they were all born of humans.
REALLY=Luvtosew;9357959]and you have no proff that she was sinless. No Jesus would not be included because he was God, so he is the only exception. All others in the bible we have to assume were quilty or original sin, and that includes Mary , as they were all born of humans.
One must be careful to not fall into Nestorianism when understanding the nature of Christ.and you have no proff that she was sinless. No Jesus would not be included because he was God, so he is the only exception. All others in the bible we have to assume were quilty or original sin, and that includes Mary , as they were all born of humans.
I sure do know Jesus was born without sin and could not sin, he is God, and God can do anything. Jesus was conceived in the womb of Mary, not usual conception which happens in the fallopian tubes. Also no Y chromosone , except for God his father. The fetus gets his blood from the father , no blood is mixed between the fetus and the mother , just nourishment and O2,One must be careful to not fall into Nestorianism when understanding the nature of Christ.
Do you think that Jesus can be born from sin?
Peace,
Jose
So you believe that Mary was under Satanâs dominion then?I sure do know Jesus was born without sin and could not sin, he is God, and God can do anything. Jesus was conceived in the womb of Mary, not usual conception which happens in the fallopian tubes. Also no Y chromosone , except for God his father. The fetus gets his blood from the father , no blood is mixed between the fetus and the mother , just nourishment and O2,
so for Jesus to be sinless he could not of had Marys DNA, but yes I do believe she was a virgin. I also believe she is very special and cared for Jesus. Mary herself said she needed a Saviour and she got one. Mary was born of human just like us, and if one believe Gen, we believe Adam and Eve were the beginning of the human race so we are all decendants born with original sin, or the sin nature what some call it. So while Mary is certaintly a very special blessed woman and the earth mother of Jesus , I donât understand why the Church finds she is without sin.
Peace
And by saying God could not have made Mary sinless, you are limiting His power.I sure do know Jesus was born without sin and could not sin, he is God, and God can do anything.
This is not scientifically accurate, not 100 percent at least. Blood is mixed between the fetus and the mother during certain circumstances, such as abortion, miscarriage, and birth. So yes, Jesus did have Maryâs blood running through Him, which is how He inheirted a human nature.no blood is mixed between the fetus and the mother, just nourishment and O2,
Except Jesus did have Maryâs DNA; He could not have been perfectly human if He did not. He inherited His human nature from His mother.so for Jesus to be sinless he could not of had Marys DNA,
As I mentioned before, this is faulty logic. Mary needing a Savior does not rule out the possibility of her Immaculate Conception.Mary herself said she needed a Saviour and she got one.
Again, this is not a good argument. Jesus Himself was born of human just like us. Therefore, your logic dictates that He too was a sinner.Mary was born of human just like us,
We believe in Maryâs Immaculate Conception because of Genesis 3:15, Luke 1:28, and the Tradition of the Apostles as evidenced by the teachings of the Early Church Fathers.I donât understand why the Church finds she is without sin.
The mother also passes along red blood cell antigens.I sure do know Jesus was born without sin and could not sin, he is God, and God can do anything. Jesus was conceived in the womb of Mary, not usual conception which happens in the fallopian tubes. Also no Y chromosone , except for God his father. The fetus gets his blood from the father , no blood is mixed between the fetus and the mother , just nourishment and O2, âŚ
You make it seem as if Jesus was not human at all (this heresy is known as Monophysitism).so for Jesus to be sinless he could not of had Marys DNA, but yes I do believe she was a virgin. I also believe she is very special and cared for Jesus.
Do you deny that Mary is the Theotokos?Mary herself said she needed a Saviour and she got one. Mary was born of human just like us, and if one believe Gen, we believe Adam and Eve were the beginning of the human race so we are all decendants born with original sin, or the sin nature what some call it. So while Mary is certaintly a very special blessed woman and the earth mother of Jesus , I donât understand why the Church finds she is without sin.
I firmly believe Jesus was Divinity and bodily human, but Iâm repsonding to another post here,The mother also passes along red blood cell antigens.
You make it seem as if Jesus was not human at all (this heresy is known as Monophysitism).
Do you deny that Mary is the Theotokos?
Note: You may want to start a thread if you want to discuss Maryâs sinlessness, itâs only tangentially related to the topic of this thread.
I think it is a lot harder to:I firmly believe Jesus was Divinity and bodily human, but Iâm repsonding to another post here,
we according to the RCC are all born with origianal sin, so Mary had to be also, but God created Adam, so there is no need to believe that Mary had to be sinless, as God implanted Jesus in her. God would have perfect DNA and you canât have perfect DNA if born from the dna of a human being, which is why everyone in the Bible sinned and were sinners, except for Our Lord and Saviour.
God himself, no I donât believe God became flesh from sin,I think it is a lot harder to:
than it is to:
- believe that the Word God became flesh from sin
You donât think it is possible for God to have kept Mary from sin?
- believe that God (Who is sinless) would become flesh by making that flesh without sin.
And that Mary was just as sinful as one of us?
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I guess this is all just your personal opinionâŚ?God himself, no I donât believe God became flesh from sin,
Has God kept anyone from sin in the Bible?? Was Mary sinful, no but she was a human being,
and she was a woman who loved God, and he blessed her as the earth Mother of our Lord.
Why do we not think God would of been born to human beings as he himself became one, although he could not sin or had sin.
Did Abraham not sin, how about Issac, Jacob, Moses, David, Solomon, are we not all decendants of Adam and Eve, is that not what the RC teaches. Because Mary may of not been perfect doesnât not make her special in the eyes of God, apparently he found her special to him.
Does God expect perfection from us, no as that would be impossible.
I think we run into a problem if Mary was free of sin , then her parents had to be and their parents. Would that not be breaking the law of God, to make some people special. God choose people, he didnât make them have faith and believe.
I donât feel this in anyway says anything bad about Mary, we all know God found her special and blessed her to be his earth Mother.
Luvtosew,I firmly believe Jesus was Divinity and bodily human, but Iâm repsonding to another post here,
we according to the RCC are all born with origianal sin, so Mary had to be also, but God created Adam, so there is no need to believe that Mary had to be sinless, as God implanted Jesus in her. God would have perfect DNA and you canât have perfect DNA if born from the dna of a human being, which is why everyone in the Bible sinned and were sinners, except for Our Lord and Saviour.
Since you brought what the RC teachesGod himself, no I donât believe God became flesh from sin,
Has God kept anyone from sin in the Bible?? Was Mary sinful, no but she was a human being,
and she was a woman who loved God, and he blessed her as the earth Mother of our Lord.
Why do we not think God would of been born to human beings as he himself became one, although he could not sin or had sin.
Did Abraham not sin, how about Issac, Jacob, Moses, David, Solomon, are we not all decendants of Adam and Eve, is that not what the RC teaches. Because Mary may of not been perfect doesnât not make her special in the eyes of God, apparently he found her special to him.
Does God expect perfection from us, no as that would be impossible.
I think we run into a problem if Mary was free of sin , then her parents had to be and their parents. Would that not be breaking the law of God, to make some people special. God choose people, he didnât make them have faith and believe.
I donât feel this in anyway says anything bad about Mary, we all know God found her special and blessed her to be his earth Mother.
The above argument is weak and for several reasons.I think we run into a problem if Mary was free of sin , then her parents had to be and their parents. Would that not be breaking the law of God, to make some people special. God choose people, he didnât make them have faith and believe.