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To: Blogger
Wow! Are we going to talk about this over here too?

Consider this: It's those outside the Catholic Church (mostly) who say,"This could potentially cause damage." But WE who actually use the phrase in our conversation and devotions are not confused, and as I said, put it forth as almost a defiant assertion of the mind-blowing miracle of the Incarnation.

Jesus was God. Jesus was born of a woman. The mother of Jesus is as much the mother of God as Jesus was God -- no more, but no less. We claim ALL the implications of the Incarnation and celebrate it enthusiastically and confidently. You don't have to join us, but don't begrudge us our joy and gratitude in the condescension of God.

It's so interesting. Everyone says we don't place enough emphasis on faith or on Jesus, and then tells us we are making too much of the Incarnation. We can't win for losing!

As for me and my house, we will worship the Lord, and give thanks for all His gifts. His mind-boggling mercy endures for ever.

4,507 posted on 01/08/2007 5:07:04 PM PST by Mad Dawg (horate hoti ex ergon dikaioutai anthropos kai ouk ek pisteos monon; Jas 2:24)
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To: Mad Dawg
Okay fine. Have it your way.

Mary preexisted God.


4,508 posted on 01/08/2007 5:14:06 PM PST by Blogger (In nullo gloriandum quando nostrum nihil sit- Cyprian)
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