Posted on 02/15/2010 9:07:17 AM PST by GonzoII
By now you must know from experience that he doesnt do specific answers.
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Particularly, it usually seems,
specific answers which context and logic require Christian honesty in delineating.
. . . unless a new level of brazeness seems to be on offer for the moment.
Not just that . . . but that Mary remains
HOLY SPIRIT’S SPOUSE in heaven.
Ahhhhhhhhhhh . . .
yet again . . . so erudite . . .
so candid . . .
so informed . . .
so Biblical . . .
so full of integrity . . .
so full of accuracy to the facts . . .
so impressive.
Since we are unacquainted, *your* judgment of me is flawed.
What is the difference?
Mary is 99.9999999999999999999999% God?
Ahhhhhhhhhhh . . .
yet again . . . so erudite . . .
so candid . . .
so informed . . .
so Biblical . . .
so full of integrity . . .
so full of accuracy to the facts . . .
so impressive.
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Yes, Quix, Petronski is all of that.
It’s refreshing to see someone such as yourself post with such accurate and impressive REALITY TESTING in such matters.
He certainly could’ve, but He wanted to show how much He loved us. And He gave us a free will so that we could reject Him if we chose.
If you agree that God is the same yesterday, today, and tomorrow, then who He is never changes. All of God’s instructions to Moses (and Moses’ shining face after being in the presence of God), Isaiah’s attitude of humility and the angel having to touch his lips with the burning coal to purify him, all the incidents in the Old Testament such as when David brought the Ark of the Covenant back and a man reached out his hand to steady it on the cart and then was struck dead for touching it, makes you realize how holy God is. It doesn’t make sense that He would live and grow inside a woman who was not totally pure and holy. If a man could die merely from touching the Ark of the Covenant, there is no way that a woman could live and carry God in her womb if she were not totally pure and holy.
Yeah, Jesus will likely come first.
Mary is the Queen of Heaven. 100% Human, assumed into heaven by her Son.
A new low in mind reading?
No.
Not for those of us who wish to discourse about serious issues of faith and practice in the Christian Church at large.
However, thankfully, the lurkers are not as dum, ignorant, blind and stupid as so many Roman Catholic et al posters seem to think they are.
So very beautifully said, Nanette. Thanks.
Quix, if Catholics thought lurkers were dumb, we wouldn’t bother with the trash that the anti-Catholic bigots spew endlessly.
Jesus came here to walk the same soil we do, He got dirty feet, He sweated, scripture says he was tempted as we are.. to have this happen He had to have a HUMAN, TEMPTABLE nature . Remember He ate with sinners.. Do you think God could not remain God in the presence of sin??? Catholics do not have a Jesus that is 100% man and 100% God..
I guess some folks are chronically losing their passifiers.
Getting dirty feet is no sin. Neither is sweating. Neither is being tempted. Yet Christ, the Risen Son of the Living God, and Savior of Church, is fully man and fully God. Numerical percentages are simple foolishness.
YOU SURE ARE.
But, but, “there is no marriage in Heaven” per Jesus
The Bible does not say that He had a temptable nature, just that the devil tempted Him. A temptable nature would be one that succumbs. Adam and Eve were pure in the Garden until the serpent tempted them. They didn’t have a temptable nature at that point, but they succumbed and from then on, they did.
I will be happy to converse with you, but if you are going to start making personal comments about Catholic beliefs (since you aren’t one), then I won’t be able to talk to you any more. And by the way, I grew up Presbyterian, so I know Protestant beliefs quite well since I was one for a long time.
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