Why does it bother you that Jesus might have kept Mary from falling into sin? Donât you hope Jesus keeps you from falling into sin? Donât we pray for God to keep us from falling into sin? Why do we pray this if we think God canât do it for us? And if God can do it for us, why couldnât God have done it for the Virgin Mary?
Of course I would like to be sinless. But am I sinless? IF I never sin again from this day foreward, will I have been sinless? Do I give up on trying to not sin just because I have sinned in the past? If a person sins once when they are young and then never sins again, can God call them Righteous? What if they repented of it? Why does it bother you that Mary might have sinned, been forgiven, and still been highly blessed by God?
It all boils down to âŚWhy did Jesus have to come to earth to die for us? If people could live sinless lives, why was Jesusâ arrival and death even necessary? Why not just have one of the sinless people be sacrificed? Why not just let the sinless people go to Heaven and skip killing the Son of God?
the very act of insisting on Mary *having *to be sinless makes me ask you the same question⌠I believe God can and does forgive our sins⌠And if God can do it for us, why couldnât God have done it for the Virgin Mary?
As far as I can tell, this Doctrine just highlights the fact that Catholics DON"T believe that our sins are completely forgiven. God CANâT or WONâT do it. He forgives you say, but not completely. Our sins arenât washed away⌠they are hidden until they can be purned up in Purgatory. If Mary sinned and was âforgivenâ by Catholic theology Sheâd still have a stain on her like chocolate pudding on my daughterâs shirt⌠faded but still there until purgatory. In my beliefs God FORGIVES and forgives completely. Heâs a loving God that way. This is why Jesus Died for us.
So yes I was stunned at the idea that Mary was sinless when I first heard it. It denies Godâs power and/or His love for us. It denies Jesusâ work at the cross. None of the arguments Iâve heard in the time since I learned of this have covered the problems with it. All means most, The Son of God couldnât be born from an imperfect vessel, etc etc. I donât buy it.
âAs it is written, There is none righteous, no, not one: There is none that understandeth, there is none that seeketh after God. They are all gone out of the way, they are together become unprofitable; there is none that doeth good, no, not one.â -Romans 3:10-12
46 "When they sin against youâfor there is no one who does not sinâand you become angry with them and give them over to the enemy, who takes them captive to his own land, far away or near;
The ONLY reason Jesus was an exception is that He is fully God.
26Such a high priest meets our needâone who is holy, blameless, pure, set apart from sinners, exalted above the heavens.
Mary was human and therefore, sinned. Even so, we should give honor to her. She was blessed more than any other woman. She was the vehicle of Godâs grace in giving Jesus to the world and an example for all to follow. Her faith was absolutely amazing!
My saying she sinned dosnât mean I think she went around sinning constantly or that she didnât live a Godly life.