… I can’t see how if Jesus was an only child would have any impact on salvation for both of us.
Hello justaskin4,
*There exist only two “James” in the entire New Testament; *
One, James the son of Zebedee (
Matthew 4:21)
*And *
Two, the Apostle James, the son of Alphaeus (
Matthew 10:3)
So clearly, the “James” referred to in Matthew 13:55 is neither the “James” found in Matthew 4:21 (Zebedee) nor the ‘James” in Matthew 10:3 (Alphaeus) and they are not the biological brothers of Jesus.
Moreover, “Joseph, Simon and Judas” are not the biological brothers of Jesus.
*Then again,
Matthew 13:55 states at the beginning of the verse, that the “father” of Jesus is “the carpenter (Joseph)”? We all know that God is the Father of Jesus. *
This is important, because many “Protestants” have misused this verse (Matthew 13:55*) for many years to try to disprove the “Perpetual Virginity of Mary” and thereby disprove Catholicism. *
*This same “Protestant” argument, using
Matthew 13:55 , could also be used in error, to wrongly assert that Joseph is the biological father of Jesus, which he (Joseph) is not. *
*I think Mary may have good cause to sue some individuals for liable and slander. If she (Mary), is a virgin and did not have “relations” with Joseph,; isn’t anyone who states otherwise guilty of “slander”? *
This “misunderstanding” is important, because it goes directly to “authority” given by God to His Church, in
Mathew 16:18* , where is states,”the gates of the netherworld shall not prevail against it (His Church).” *
*Also read,
Matthew 7:17, “Just so, every good tree bears good fruit, and a rotten tree bear’s bad fruit.” *
And Matthew 12:33, "Either declare the tree good and its fruit is good, or declare the tree rotten and its fruit is rotten, for a tree is known by its fruit.
*Clearly, if a “religion” is wrong when it comes to the *“Perpetual Virginity of Mary” and whether or not Jesus had biological brothers, how can anything that follows be trusted; It can’t, at least not according to
Mathew 16:18 ,
Matthew 7:17 and
Matthew 12:33.
*Doesn’t this discussion, fall under *“the fruit of the poisonous tree” rule?
*Finally, the formation of the Bible occurred many years after many Catholic beliefs were clearly defined. If the Catholic Church was wrong regarding early Christian (Catholic) beliefs, before there was a Bible, then how can you today, trust the Bible? The Bible was put together by Catholic hands and passed down by the Roman Catholic Church? The Bible did not magically appear.

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