Yes a human being who could have sinned. How does that stack up with church Tradition? I never read that philosophy in the Church. Now that’s an “elaboration” if I ever heard one. Mary who is spotless, stainless, ever Virgin, mediatrix, Queen of Heaven, above the Angels and Saints in the order of Grace. Full of Grace, Hail Mary, all Grace was bestowed? That Mary
How does any of “that” sound consistant with “Just a human who could have sinned”
or any of the below?
socrates58.blogspot.com/2008/07/church-fathers-on-sinlessness-of-mary.html
greenspun.com/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg.tcl?msg_id=009mK5
Yes that’s from our oh so different theology of the Assumption, but look at what the Fathers and Saints say about Mary and her state of being.
ewtn.com/vnews/getstory.asp?number=125320
How we arrive at Scripture only is something, where is all that in scripture, without “elaboration” as suggested? Can’t miss that subtle twist, “without elaboration” which is a “non-fact” as we see in Apostolic Tradition. St Athanasius? …
. . . pure and unstained Virgin . . . (On the Incarnation of the Word, 8; Gambero, 102)
O noble Virgin, truly you are greater than any other greatness. For who is your equal in greatness, O dwelling place of God the Word? To whom among all creatures shall I compare you, O Virgin? You are greater than them all O Covenant, clothed with purity instead of gold! You are the Ark in which is found the golden vessel containing the true manna, that is, the flesh in which divinity resides. (Homily of the Papyrus of Turin, 71, 216; Gambero, 106)
How in the world does that stack up to “a human being who could have sinned” and no elaboration? Who’s doing this elaboration about a human who could have sinned? Where is that in the Bible “without elaboration”?
Oh wait he didn’t “specifically” mention IC, yet, he did “elaborate” out of Tradition? This all ended with this Saint, or where the EO states it ended? Or the EO ended elaboration and persecutes Rome because they haven’t? So what do we say about St Gregory? Where did he receive permission to continue to elaborate?
“We must work quickly and seriously” Coptic Pope

Is “that” what we are doing in this repetitive chaos of polemics?
Augustine was right, we have to grudge others this information while being persecuted. “City of God” and… in charity and love.
Your reduced to the argument the IC wasn’t necessary, but as we see with “a human being who could have sinned” its systematic degradation and denial surrounded by ignorance and polemics, it was “most fitting” as we see and I would argue. Taking the low road in elaboration of Gods Perfection, this is what arrives on that path [human who could have sinned]. On the high road taken by the Church the perspective of Gods Perfection remains intact, always and always. We don’t arrive at the point which we cannot speak on what you recite in your liturgy “Queen of Heaven and so forth” you arrive there on the low road which is “a human being who could have sinned” Then become reduced to defending this with “silence” while all the above sentiments of the Fathers of this Faith glare out against the thinking. Our path does not lead to that path, yours does, and its a distinct contrast to “all” the Saints and the Church in these debates. It doesn’t go un-noticed. The human who could have sinned path becomes “slim and none” in truth. And “slim” is where we are at here.
We are not specifically speaking Christ as we see above, so when these debates arrive, how in the world does one suggest, “we have a different theology” ours is Christ centered. You know I’m still mad about that ingenuous comment. I would hope through this continued thread others outside reading would see through such a false charge.