>>How do you know that for sure.. AND does it matter in your salvation??<<
CCD - I have no reason to think the nuns altered the storyline.
And my salvation is between me and my God, thank you very much.
You should be concerned about YOUR salvation since you choose to disparage the Mother of Christ. She is much more active than a lot of other saints.
And where did the nuns learn it? Have you ever read the bible for yourself to see if God tells us that is true?
Does mary NEED to be sinless for us to be saved?
“She is much more active than a lot of other saints.”
Doing what? and how is this known?
How does someone “disparage the mother of Christ” by exalting the Savior?
I’ve been blessed by Roman Catholics, but some of your doctrines really diminish the efficacy of Christ’s sacrifice.
>>She is much more active than a lot of other saints.<<
What exactly is that supposed to mean? I’m not seeing anything about that in the Bible, nor is there anywhere in the bible where it is mentioned as relevant.
Christianity is about two things: 1. The individual’s relationship with his Creator. 2. The individual’s relationship with other LIVING men.
Mary is not an irrelevance, but pulling attributes about her out of a hat is not really what Christianity is about. I’m not saying she was a bad person. Rather, she was a person, just like the rest of us. Actually, so was Jesus, with that one exception: He IS fully God and fully man. Mary WAS fully man.