Posted on 12/05/2010 6:14:57 PM PST by RnMomof7
Her virginity before the birth of our Savior is important. After-wards, not so much. Look at it this way; Joseph married a cute young wife, chosen by God to carry Himself into the world as the path to salvation. What purpose would be served for God denying Joseph marital discourse with his cute young wife after Jesus' birth. Would her abstinence give her mystical powers, like the Lancelot myths?
RnMomof7, thank you for making a stand.
Incidentally, I believe Mary, the mother of Jesus and wife of Joseph could not transform into a giant battle robot. If certain individuals think this belief is blasphemous, I don't want to be right.
For the sake of Judith ann, I'll explain. Ridiculous statements invite reticule.
And to Freedumb2003, it's not the color of the skin, nor the nation of origin, but the content of character. I hope this makes sense to you but I have little hope for your comprehension. This isn't personal, but you seem to be a total and utter smeg head.
Very well argued sir. Thanks.
Why before birth and not afterwards? Doesn’t that make the Virgin Birth a mere “sign” of Jesus’ divinity? Actually half-divinity, like Heracles or Achilles?
Awww Ann, Do you own a Bible??? If not please consider buying one, it will so enrich your life..Do you think this is an adequate sign of being "grown up"? And do you think this was NOT "throwing the first stone"?
Do you offer sacrifices to zeus?
God is God. Jesus is Jesus. Mary is Mary. Joseph is Joseph.
Jesus is God in the flesh.
Why do you cite pagan examples when I post about Jesus?
Stop parsing words. God is the creator and king of everything, including the master you serve. Jesus does not need to ask anyone anything. He's coming back to establish his millennial reign.
Here's a crazy idea. Shake your fist at him and demand him to reveal himself. I dare ya!
The Catholic Church does not follow Augustine strictly. For this reason the Calvinists accuse theologians such as St.Thomas of being semi-Pelegians. There are, of course, Catholics are are closer to the Calvinists in this, to the point of being also Jansenists. The Irish Church got infected by this heresy, hence their puritanism.
I am talking about your logic. It places Mary in a role like the Greeks assigned the mother of Heracles.
Why should we believe anything you say?
Does the Catholic Church follow the pantheon of Greece? You cited Heracles and Achilles in an earlier post to me. Do you believe either possessed, in your words, "half devinity?"
RobbyS, you'd do well to abandon your pagan beliefs and embrace Christ. Just sayin...
Stand up.
Seriously. Stand up.
I really mean it.
Are you standing up?
If the answer is no, go back to the top.P> So, you're standing up? Good for you.
Slowly turn around.
Do you see where you are?
That's good.
Do you know why?
Where ever you go, that's where you are.
I hope this helps.
Oh, Robby... Take that back to your master.
And try to stay classy, baby. If you really luv that pagan thing you should explore the roots of islam. Just sayin...
Read the Gospel. Jesus said that if the children did not declare him, the rocks would. Are you familiar with the Gospel?
Now it's your turn. You cite pagan beliefs. What would the heroes of the Greek pantheon say about this subject? I only phrased that question based on your earlier post.
Please, entertain us. I can't speak for the rest; however, I'm waiting.
Do you really want to have fun? Shake your fist at God.
Seriously
I used to be wise in the world, just like you.
One day, I raged against the creator. I called him by that title. I knew who he was all along. I played around with the classics, just like you.
So have you got the guts. Go for it. I did.
Be a little crazy. Shake your fist at Him.
I bet 100,000,000 bottle caps that you haven't got the guts.
“You really should not post a small portion of an entire encyclical “ —> half-truths are standard tools in the arsenal of the OPC.
During his papacy, Benedict XVI has advocated a return to fundamental Christian values to counter the increased secularisation of many developed countries. He views relativisms denial of objective truth, and the denial of moral truths in particular, as the central problem of the 21st century. He teaches the importance of both the Catholic Church and an understanding of Gods redemptive love. He has reaffirmed the importance of prayer in the face of the activism and the growing secularism of many Christians engaged in charitable work.you asked in #805
This giant in the religious community....where does he teach of the importance of - God's Word? #1 in importance.to which ROE said in #826
In his wonderful book Jesus of Nazareth. I understand that the second in this series is due out soon.How do you get this to mean
You would consider that Gods Word?How do you jump to such conclusions? That is just sola interpretura.
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well, actually it’s a strawman. Because The Church considers Mary a created being. If RnMom’s group considers “mom was a goddess and we know his Father is a Holy and Righteous God”, then she and her group are free to believe that, but it’s not correct to ascribe them to The Church
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