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**Now you are challenging the accuracy of Scripture. The early ‘stories’ about Jesus were written by Jews FOR Jews - GREEK-SPEAKING Jews.There is nothing historical which can be construed that the Greek tradition of gods and man/gods were ‘mistaken’ for authentic epistles by the Church. All of the New Testament was written prior to the death of the last Apostle, so you still have the first generation still living at the time.Excellent points, Roy.
The early stories of Jesus’ conception and birth are in the latest gospels written, were written by Greeks, who had a rich tradition of gods and man/gods with stories surrounding their birth. These stories would have been in the epistles if they were circulating at the time and were thought to be true. Ditto Mary’s primacy*. It wasn’t there.* NO one can explain this away. Paul and the apostles go on and on about Jesus’ role and nature of salvation, but *not a word *about Mary.
The Church honors Mary because, as Christ is the mystical Body of His Church, and we make up the the Body of Christ as the Church, Mary becomes our Mother, and that is the understanding, just as the apostles are still our brothers in Christ. All are part of the Communion of Saints - those in Heaven who praise God around the Eternal Throne. It is a family. Christ extended the understanding of family to be all-inclusive. That is why He asks, after someone in the crowd points out that His family is present, “Who is my mother and who are my brethren? Those that keep the Word are my family” which is including all of those present as His immediate family.
Also, the reason the Church finds dignity in Mary has to do with the theological understanding that just as a woman brought sin into the world (Eve), a woman (Mary) brought salvation into the world. God placed a woman (and woman in general) at the center of His plan of Salvation for all of us. Motherhood is raised to a dignified state in life because it is through the woman that life as a gift from God is perpetuated on the earth. As a gift, human life is to be loved, nurtured, and cared for, and extended to other facets of life on earth.
The other matter is that if we were not born, then we would have never known of God’s great love for us through our baptism or His forgiveness of sin. **