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But that’s around 1400 years ago.
It first surfaced in post 98 and in a recent post that has been removed.What’s that supposed to mean?
I don’t understand what you are saying.Get to the point.
Well there is nothing I can do about that…I don’t understand what you are asking. Sorry.I don’t believe that.
Because Jesus is human. The entirety of His person can only be found within that context, and saying “entering” without capturing that is to not fully understand just how intimate the relationship between Him and Mary is - that the entirety of Himself entered into her and dwelled within her for 9-10 months.Not sure anything is more “fuller” than the other.
That doesn’t diminish from who He was at that time. He was still fully God and fully human.Again His flesh was like yours or mine, not glorified, at the conception, so don’t see how it is greater than having the fullness of His Spirit inhabiting her or us.
Again, Catholics recognize that Mary was herself made pure by God’s grace and that she responded appropriately through faith and obedience. We also recognize that it was quite a significant event as she cooperated with God in receiving Christ. None of that indicates she wasn’t kept free from sin throughout her life.for sure she was holy in God’s sight, set apart with the incarnation purpose, justified and sanctified by the gift of faith and obedience…I would consider that the greater glory and miracle, the perfection, the immaculateness that God makes graciously.
On the contrary, it magnifies the grace, since God outpoured grace to her to save her from original sin and save her from committing sin. He saved her in a way we hope to be saved. While He dealt with her in the matter differently, He also used her in a far more magnificent way than He has any other created being.I think to go beyond that by declaring a different perfection and immaculateness, or declaring a sinless life, or ever virgin detracts from said grace in this dispensational time.
What about my comment are you talking about? Are you sure you responded to the right person?How can anyone possibly know that?
Seriously think about it. How do any of us know what God wants? We don’t. Anyone who claims they do are lying to themselves.
Only Son. Firstborn dead.On David’s clan, on all the citizens of Jerusalem, I will pour out a
gracious spirit of prayer; towards me they shall look,
me whom they have pierced through. Lament for him they must, and
grieve bitterly; never was such lament for an only son, grief so bitter over first-born dead.
Those who are handicapped by bible alone are missing so much of the faith - the richness, the clarity. Struggling along in confusion, they argue incessantly about the meaning of all things.Tobit 7:16 And Rag′uel called his wife Edna and said to her,
“Sister, make up the other room, and take her into it.”
Tobit 8:9 "Thou, Lord, art my witness that I wed this
sister of mine not from love of dalliance; only in the dear hope of
leaving a race behind me, a race in whose destiny, Lord, may thy name be
ever blessed!
Not sure what you mean…But that’s around 1400 years ago.
Correct, hence Christ sent us the Paraclete.Christ did not leave us orphans!
Yet what two holy orders argued incessantly over some Marian doctrine?Struggling along in confusion, they argue incessantly about the meaning of all things.
But submitted?po18guy:![]()
Yet what two holy orders argued incessantly over some Marian doctrine?Struggling along in confusion, they argue incessantly about the meaning of all things.
You got a better number?I been 'splaining for many, many years why it isn’t useful, as the folks who know nothing of the usual source try to use it.
I am wondering if you would mind explaining why you do not capitalize bible when referring to the Holy Bible? Also, if you could explain the use of the words “buy-bull”. Does it contain any other material meaning or is it actually just meant as a slur? That is how it comes across and I have a hard time seeing how so any of your comments reflect what you stated above " the Paraclete leads us to humble submission and unity - always an everywhere. "To divide into 224 known US denominations?
The Holy Spirit does not and cannot do that.
The Paraclete leads us to humble submission and unity - always and everywhere.