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maryj
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If I may…Inference, noun, The reasoning involved in drawing a conclusion or making a logical judgement on the basis OF CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE, and prior conclusion rather than on the basis of direct observation.No, that’s an **inference **that you can draw from scripture. A reasonable inference, yes, but not more than an inference. In response, I might point out that Jesus entrusted his beloved mother to John, the disciple whom Jesus loved. We know that Jesus loves everyone so, if the scripture makes a point to emphasize that John is the particular disciple whom Jesus loved, then the two must have been very close and the best of friends. It is not unheard of to trust a close friend more than a sibling. So, what did I just draw here? An inference, nothing more nothing less. But also no less reasonable than the one you suggest.
If I may again… Matthew 15: 3-9 He said to them in reply, “And why do you break the commandment of God for your tradition (giving all your wealth to the temple, so as to ignore the needs of aging parents) For God said, “Honor your mother and father,” and “whoever curses father or mother shall die,” But you say” whoever says to father and mother, Any support you might have had from me is dedicated to God," need not honor his father. You have nullified the word of God for the sake of your tradition. Hypocrites well did Isiah prophesy about you when he said: This people honors me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me; in vain do they worship me, teaching as doctrines human precepts.
ahhhhhh…circumstantial evidence, that’s what you’d call the words of our Lord on the subject of honoring your mother and father??? Nothing more, nothing less??? I have no response to that kind of logic.