WOW, you know this for a fact....despite learned theologins throughout the ages disagreeing with you. I sure wish I had your insight into how God does things. Although Adam and Eve were created (not born....no belly buttons) without sin, I guess they did fall through temptation. Therefore, you would suggest that the Mother of God would be as frail a person as were the first humans on earth......perhaps, perhaps not, but why would God have chosen a soiled vessel to house His begotten Son.......I don't think so, a pure vessel was indeed chosen and that would be Mary.
“WOW, you know this for a fact....despite learned theologins throughout the ages disagreeing with you. I sure wish I had your insight into how God does things”
I know it for a fact because that’s what Scripture says —not what I say— and Scripture is God-breathed. As for learned theologians, well, they’re no doubt Roman Catholic, no? Other learned theologians are no doubt against this too, right?
“but why would God have chosen a soiled vessel to house his Begotten Son...”
Why not? Is God not almighty? Is he not sovereign? Do you believe he was incapable of using a “soiled vessel” and yet remain sinless? Do you think God to be incapable of that?
I don’t. God can do anything.
Hoss