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Been around that block a few times.Likewise: . . .
We give you answers that conflict with the dogma of the Church of Mike and you don’t like it.
One wonders why you’re still here. . . .
Been around that block a few times.Likewise: . . .
I think that this quote doesn’t say anything against the Immaculate Conception.Letter 35:3 – “For although the Lord’s nativity according to the flesh has certain characteristics wherein it transcends the ordinary beginnings of man’s being, both because He alone was conceived and born** without concupiscence **of a pure Virgin, and because He was so brought forth of His mother’s womb that her fecundity bare Him without loss of virginity: yet His flesh was not of another nature to ours: nor was the soul breathed into Him from another source to that of all other men, and it excelled others not in difference of kind but in superiority of power. For He had no opposition in His flesh [nor did the strife of desires give rise to a conflict of wishes]. His bodily senses were active without the law of sin, and the reality of His emotions being under the control of His Godhead and His mind, was neither assaulted by temptations nor yielded to injurious influences.”
thus including the original sin.1st Sermon on the Nativity – "…the Almighty Lord enters the lists with His savage foe not in His own majesty but in our humility, opposing him with the same form and the same nature, which shares indeed our mortality, **though it is free from all **sin.
as a side point, “no one is clean from stain, not even the infant who has lived but one day upon earth”… shows the doctrine of original sin… which the Orthodox don’t believe.Truly foreign to this nativity is that which we read of all others,** ‘no one is clean from stain, not even the infant who has lived but one day upon earth.’ ** Nothing therefore of the lust of the flesh has passed into that peerless nativity, nothing of the law of sin has entered. A royal Virgin of the stem of David is chosen, to be impregnated with the sacred seed and to conceive the Divinely-human offspring in mind first and then in body."
the Creator formed the first humans (“in the beginning”) without sin. This means again, that Christ could be born without original sin, and still have a nature that is fully “ours”. Previously, Pope Leo says that Christ took on our “old nature”, so that involves a nature that is capable of death, sickness, etc…with all the effects of original sin, except concupiscence (or original sin itself).And ‘ours’ we call what the Creator formed in us from the beginning and what He undertook to repair.
Another similar pointFor what the deceiver brought in and the deceived admitted had no trace in the Saviour.
and this oneHe came that He might cure every weakness of our corruptness and all the sores of our defiled souls: for which reason it behoved Him to be born by a new order, who brought to men’s bodies the new gift of unsullied purity. For the uncorrupt nature of Him that was born had to guard the primal virginity of the Mother, and the infused power of the Divine Spirit had to preserve in spotlessness and holiness that sanctuary which He had chosen for Himself…
For when he observed that His nature was like that of all others, he thought that He had the same origin as all had: and did not understand that He was free from the bonds of transgression because he did not find Him a stranger to the weakness of mortality
For no taint of sin penetrated, where no intercourse occurred.
here the Pope says that Christ was free from all sin (probably including original sin), but was still mortal… shared our nature… again clarifying that sharing our nature does not involve sharing in any of our sin. This could also be true of Mary, who is fully human, and mortal, but never sinned and was purified at her conception.The Lord took from His mother our nature, not our fault.
here again he mentions original sin… which the EO do not believe inWhen, therefore, the merciful and almighty Saviour so arranged the commencement of His human course as to hide the power of His Godhead which was inseparable from His manhood under the veil of our weakness, the crafty foe was taken off his guard and he thought that the nativity of the Child, Who was born for the salvation of mankind, was as much subject to himself as all others are at their birth…and knowing how he had poisoned man’s nature, had no conception that He had no share in the first transgression Whose mortality he had ascertained by so many proofs. The unscrupulous thief and greedy robber persisted in assaulting Him Who had nothing of His own, and in carrying out the general sentence on **original sin, **went beyond the bond on which he rested, and required the punishment of iniquity from Him in Whom he found no fault."