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ConstantineTG
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But that is what “conceived” means. Try a dictionary, its useful. Mary’s Immaculate Conception specifically has to do with St. Joachim’s sperm meeting St. Anne’s egg.You are taking too literal an understanding of “conceived”.
It does not have to mean: the joining of sperm and egg.
No, Adam and Eve were not conceived immaculately. And even if I would, for the sake of argument, agree with your point, this still doesn’t answer Mary being a break in humanity. When Adam and Eve were “conceived” (they were not, they were created, anyway) all humanity was is what they are. There were no fallen humans. When Adam and Eve fell, all humanity, including those who are yet to be born, have fallen with them. So for one to be conceived in the state of Adam and Eve before the fall at the state of humanity after the fall is a break in humanity.It can simply mean: the beginning or inception.
And, A & E were indeed conceived immaculately.
Ok. Non-sequitur, but ok.![]()