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I’m not able to read your entire message in this mode so i copied and pasted what you are asking.
So I assumed that
A.) We must have those titles in the Scripture if we are to have grounds for an immaculate conception / assumption (that follows from it)
It can be further assumed from that
B.) We have to have something first in the Scripture to have grounds for it.
Ok then.
Now:
If the statement B:
1.includes itself then it also has to be found in the Scripture
2. doesn’t include itself then that means that it is not afterall true that B —> contradiction —> end of reasoning
So I assumed that
A.) We must have those titles in the Scripture if we are to have grounds for an immaculate conception / assumption (that follows from it)
It can be further assumed from that
B.) We have to have something first in the Scripture to have grounds for it.
Ok then.
Now:
If the statement B:
1.includes itself then it also has to be found in the Scripture
2. doesn’t include itself then that means that it is not afterall true that B —> contradiction —> end of reasoning
Consequently:
My question is where do you have “B” in the Scripture? Or you can try and show directly where do we have the point A in the Scripture.
Therefore I gave you the question (which concerns point A actually):
Therefore I could ask you “Where in the Scripture do you have mentioned that since the titles I used above are never mentioned in Scripture, I don’t have grounds for an immaculate conception nor assumption?”
Ok. Now, can you get back to my question and answer my question found in the bold in this reasoning?
If not, you would have to seriously reconsider (i.e call off and not use it anymore) your kind of reasoning: