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itsjustdave1988
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gladtobe,
It appears you have much disdain for Catholic teaching, yet to claim to be Catholic, which says much about your lack of integrity.
Nevertheless, you still haven’t supported your argument Scripturally. Your attempt to undermine the “old orthodoxy” is unconvincing, and has proven your ignorance, especially your claims about “modern” Catholicism.
Biblically speaking, Mary’s obedience in Luke’s Gospel, her fiat to the angel Gabriel did indeed contribute to her salvation and to the salvation of all humanity. Your assent to that fact has little affect on its veracity. I go by what the Bible teaches as has been interpreted since the earliest centuries of Christianity, not the novel interpretations that you offer.
I’m reminded of what the Protestant scholar C.S. Lewis said of the novel Bible interpreters of his day:
It appears you have much disdain for Catholic teaching, yet to claim to be Catholic, which says much about your lack of integrity.
Nevertheless, you still haven’t supported your argument Scripturally. Your attempt to undermine the “old orthodoxy” is unconvincing, and has proven your ignorance, especially your claims about “modern” Catholicism.
Biblically speaking, Mary’s obedience in Luke’s Gospel, her fiat to the angel Gabriel did indeed contribute to her salvation and to the salvation of all humanity. Your assent to that fact has little affect on its veracity. I go by what the Bible teaches as has been interpreted since the earliest centuries of Christianity, not the novel interpretations that you offer.
I’m reminded of what the Protestant scholar C.S. Lewis said of the novel Bible interpreters of his day:
Your authority as a Bible interpreter is no match for the “huge mass of beliefs shared in common by the early church.”"The undermining of the old orthodoxy has been mainly the work of divines engaged in New Testament criticism. The authority of experts in that discipline is the authority in deference to whom we are asked to give up a huge mass of beliefs shared in common by the early church…"
(C.S. Lewis, “Modern Theology and Biblical Criticism,” Chapter 31, McDowell, J., The New Evidence That Demands a Verdict, Nelson Publishers, Nashville, 1999, pg. 574)
