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This conversation started out interesting, but is devolving. Its like an argument between two people that each saw a different version of a movie. You can’t “prove” or
“disprove” perpetual virginity with bible passages. Catholics rely on Tradition, and protestants do not. The two sides of the argument rely on different authorities and will never agree on this point.
That said I also agree with this:
“disprove” perpetual virginity with bible passages. Catholics rely on Tradition, and protestants do not. The two sides of the argument rely on different authorities and will never agree on this point.
That said I also agree with this:
I would add that, although the argumets are not particularly persuasive, I am happy to embrace the doctrine because the Church teaches it and it does not contradict or impair my Faith in any way. I find it of no importance one way or the other, so I go with Tradition. If the Church decided tomorrow that it has been wrong on the point, that would be OK, too. (Of course, I don’t see that happening, just saying.)“[T]he Holy Saints and Holy Fathers in Holy Mother Church” are as incompetent to pronounce on this subject as anyone now living, since none of the Fathers was privy to any of the BVM’s gynaecological or obstretric details. The Fathers can posture & bully to their hearts’ content - & they did; just read Jerome ! - but they were in no position to know the facts. Therefore, their positive assertions to the contrary are worthless. We will never lack for moonshine & nonsense if we are guided by them.
Useless arguments for the Perpetual Virginity are reasons to ignore or to deny it. The Catholic apologetic for it is so abysmal that its very unpersuasiveness is a reason to treat the whole set of beliefs as utter tosh. Catholics have to do better than serve up illogic & unreason & superstition & smart retorts - they degrade their own faith if they fail to, as well as insulting those they supposedly seek to persuade. People are are not all idiots, & if Catholicism has no solid reasons for what it claims to value, people are going, sooner or later, to notice.
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