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To: Outership; netmilsmom; Judith Anne; Mad Dawg; MarkBsnr; Running On Empty; narses; Coleus; ...
Post 182 purports to raise Mary above Christ.

Let's have a look and see what you're having difficulties understanding:

To: Quix
It's all very well to take recourse to the usual litany of accusations centered around rubber, but if the general charge is not reduced and clearly related to the specific thing you are complaining about, then it just passes me by.

Is the mother of the head NOT the mother of the Body?
Is Mary NOT the mother of Jesus the Christ?
Is the Church NOT the Body of which Christ is the head?
I don't see the wildness or the rubber.

In related news, I am astonished the a psychologist questions the bonding of infant with mother as important in the development of the ability to love.

182 posted on Friday, May 07, 2010 10:38:21 AM by Mad Dawg (O Maria, sine labe concepta, ora pro nobis qui ad te confugimus.)

Which of the following do you not believe to be true (and you don't have to limit yourself to a single choice):

A. Do you not believe that Jesus Christ was born to the Virgin Mary in Bethlehem?

B. Do you not believe that the Church is the Body of Christ?

C. Do you not believe that Jesus Christ is the Head of the Church?

407 posted on 05/07/2010 1:51:39 PM PDT by wagglebee ("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
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To: wagglebee

Here is the problem:

“Is the mother of the head NOT the mother of the Body?”

Mary is not the mother of the Body of Christ.

Rome’s idolatry and blasphemy knows no bounds.


624 posted on 05/08/2010 3:13:14 AM PDT by Outership (Looking for a line by line Book of Revelation Bible study? http://tiny.cc/rPSQc)
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