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The Perpetual Virginity of Blessed Mary
Against Helvidius ^ | 383AD | St. Jerome

Posted on 12/23/2010 11:08:38 AM PST by marshmallow

Against Helvidius.

This tract appeared about a.d. 383. The question which gave occasion to it was whether the Mother of our Lord remained a Virgin after His birth. Helvidius maintained that the mention in the Gospels of the "sisters" and "brethren" of our Lord was proof that the Blessed Virgin had subsequent issue, and he supported his opinion by the writings of Tertullian and Victorinus. The outcome of his views was that virginity was ranked below matrimony. Jerome vigorously takes the other side, and tries to prove that the "sisters" and "brethren" spoken of, were either children of Joseph by a former marriage, or first cousins, children of the sister of the Virgin. A detailed account of the controversy will be found in Farrar's "Early Days of Christianity," pp. 124 sq. When Jerome wrote this treatise both he and Helvidius were at Rome, and Damasus was Pope. The only contemporary notice preserved of Helvidius is that by Jerome in the following pages.

Jerome maintains against Helvidius three propositions:—

1st. That Joseph was only putatively, not really, the husband of Mary.

2d. That the "brethren" of the Lord were his cousins, not his own brethren.

3d. That virginity is better than the married state.

1. The first of these occupies ch. 3-8. It turns upon the record in Matt. i. 18-25, and especially on the words, "Before they came together" (c. 4), "knew her not till, etc." (5-8).

2. The second (c. 9-17) turns upon the words "first-born son" (9, 10), which, Jerome argues, are applicable not only to the eldest of several, but also to an only son: and the mention of brothers and sisters, whom Jerome asserts to have been children of Mary the wife of Cleophas or Clopas (11-16); he appeals to many Church writers in support of this view (17).

3. In support of his preference of virginity to marriage, Jerome argues that not only Mary but Joseph also remained in the virgin state (19); that, though marriage may sometimes be a holy estate, it presents great hindrances to prayer (20), and the teaching of Scripture is that the states of virginity and continency are more accordant with God's will than that of marriage (21, 22).

1. I was requested by certain of the brethren not long ago to reply to a pamphlet written by one Helvidius. I have deferred doing so, not because it is a difficult matter to maintain the truth and refute an ignorant boor who has scarce known the first glimmer of learning, but because I was afraid my reply might make him appear worth defeating.

There was the further consideration that a turbulent fellow, the only individual in the world who thinks himself both priest and layman, one who, as has been said, thinks that eloquence consists in loquacity and considers speaking ill of anyone to be the witness of a good conscience, would begin to blaspheme worse than ever if opportunity of discussion were afforded him. He would stand as it were on a pedestal, and would publish his views far and wide. There was reason also to fear that when truth failed him he would assail his opponents with the weapon of abuse. But all these motives for silence, though just, have more justly ceased to influence me, because of the scandal caused to the brethren who were disgusted at his ravings. The axe of the Gospel must therefore be now laid to the root of the barren tree, and both it and its fruitless foliage cast into the fire, so that Helvidius who has never learned to speak, may at length learn to hold his tongue.

2. I must call upon the Holy Spirit to express His meaning by my mouth and defend the virginity of the Blessed Mary. I must call upon the Lord Jesus to guard the sacred lodging of the womb in which He abode for ten months from all suspicion of sexual intercourse. And I must also entreat God the Father to show that the mother of His Son, who was a mother before she was a bride, continued a Virgin after her son was born. We have no desire to career over the fields of eloquence, we do not resort to the snares of the logicians or the thickets of Aristotle. We shall adduce the actual words of Scripture. Let him be refuted by the same proofs which he employed against us, so that he may see that it was possible for him to read what is written, and yet to be unable to discern the established conclusion of a sound faith.

3. His first statement was: "Matthew says, Now the birth of Jesus Christ was on this wise: When his mother Mary had been betrothed to Joseph, before they came together she was found with child of the Holy Ghost. And Joseph her husband, being a righteous man, and not willing to make her a public example, was minded to put her away privately. But when he thought on these things, behold, an angel of the Lord appeared unto him in a dream, saying, Joseph, thou son of David, fear not to take unto you Mary your wife: for that which is conceived in her is of the Holy Ghost."

Notice, he says, that the word used is betrothed, not entrusted as you say, and of course the only reason why she was betrothed was that she might one day be married. And the Evangelist would not have said before they came together if they were not to come together, for no one would use the phrase before he dined of a man who was not going to dine. Then, again, the angel calls her wife and speaks of her as united to Joseph. We are next invited to listen to the declaration of Scripture: Matthew 1:24-25 "And Joseph arose from his sleep, and did as the angel of the Lord commanded him, and took unto him his wife; and knew her not till she had brought forth her son."

4. Let us take the points one by one, and follow the tracks of this impiety that we may show that he has contradicted himself. He admits that she was betrothed, and in the next breath will have her to be a man's wife whom he has admitted to be his betrothed. Again, he calls her wife, and then says the only reason why she was betrothed was that she might one day be married. And, for fear we might not think that enough, "the word used," he says, "is betrothed and not entrusted, that is to say, not yet a wife, not yet united by the bond of wedlock." But when he continues, "the Evangelist would never have applied the words, before they came together to persons who were not to come together, any more than one says, before he dined, when the man is not going to dine,"

I know not whether to grieve or laugh. Shall I convict him of ignorance, or accuse him of rashness? Just as if, supposing a person to say, "Before dining in harbour I sailed to Africa," his words could not hold good unless he were compelled some day to dine in harbour. If I choose to say, "the apostle Paul before he went to Spain was put in fetters at Rome," or (as I certainly might) "Helvidius, before he repented, was cut off by death," must Paul on being released at once go to Spain, or must Helvidius repent after death, although the Scripture says "In sheol who shall give you thanks?"

Must we not rather understand that the preposition before, although it frequently denotes order in time, yet sometimes refers only to order in thought? So that there is no necessity, if sufficient cause intervened to prevent it, for our thoughts to be realized. When, then, the Evangelist says before they came together, he indicates the time immediately preceding marriage, and shows that matters were so far advanced that she who had been betrothed was on the point of becoming a wife. As though he said, before they kissed and embraced, before the consummation of marriage, she was found to be with child. And she was found to be so by none other than Joseph, who watched the swelling womb of his betrothed with the anxious glances, and, at this time, almost the privilege, of a husband.

Yet it does not follow, as the previous examples showed, that he had intercourse with Mary after her delivery, when his desires had been quenched by the fact that she had already conceived. And although we find it said to Joseph in a dream, "Fear not to take Mary your wife"; and again, "Joseph arose from his sleep, and did as the angel of the Lord commanded him, and took unto him his wife," no one ought to be disturbed by this, as though, inasmuch as she is called wife, she ceases to be betrothed, for we know it is usual in Scripture to give the title to those who are betrothed. The following evidence from Deuteronomy establishes the point. Deuteronomy 22:24-25 "If the man," says the writer, "find the damsel that is betrothed in the field, and the man force her, and lie with her, he shall surely die, because he has humbled his neighbour's wife." And in another place, Deuteronomy 22:23-24 "If there be a damsel that is a virgin betrothed unto an husband, and a man find her in the city, and lie with her; then you shall bring them both out unto the gate of that city, and you shall stone them with stones that they die; the damsel, because she cried not, being in the city; and the man, because he has humbled his neighbour's wife: so you shall put away the evil from the midst of you."

Elsewhere also, Deuteronomy 20:7 "And what man is there that has betrothed a wife, and has not taken her? Let him go and return unto his house, lest he die in the battle, and another man take her." But if anyone feels a doubt as to why the Virgin conceived after she was betrothed rather than when she had no one betrothed to her, or, to use the Scripture phrase, no husband, let me explain that there were three reasons. First, that by the genealogy of Joseph, whose kinswoman Mary was, Mary's origin might also be shown. Secondly, that she might not in accordance with the law of Moses be stoned as an adulteress. Thirdly, that in her flight to Egypt she might have some solace, though it was that of a guardian rather than a husband.

For who at that time would have believed the Virgin's word that she had conceived of the Holy Ghost, and that the angel Gabriel had come and announced the purpose of God? And would not all have given their opinion against her as an adulteress, like Susanna? For at the present day, now that the whole world has embraced the faith, the Jews argue that when Isaiah says, "Behold, a virgin shall conceive and bear a son," the Hebrew word denotes a young woman, not a virgin, that is to say, the word is Almah, not Bethulah, a position which, farther on, we shall dispute more in detail. Lastly, excepting Joseph, and Elizabeth, and Mary herself, and some few others who, we may suppose, heard the truth from them, all considered Jesus to be the son of Joseph. And so far was this the case that even the Evangelists, expressing the prevailing opinion, which is the correct rule for a historian, call him the father of the Saviour, as, for instance, Luke 2:27 "And he (that is, Simeon) came in the Spirit into the temple: and when the parents brought in the child Jesus, that they might do concerning him after the custom of the law;" and elsewhere, Luke 2:41 "And his parents went every year to Jerusalem at the feast of the passover." And afterwards, "And when they had fulfilled the days, as they were returning, the boy Jesus tarried behind in Jerusalem; and his parents knew not of it."

Observe also what Mary herself, who had replied to Gabriel with the words, "How shall this be, seeing I know not a man?" says concerning Joseph, Luke 2:48 "Son, why have you thus dealt with us? Behold, your father and I sought you sorrowing." We have not here, as many maintain, the utterance of Jews or of mockers. The Evangelists call Joseph father: Mary confesses he was father. Not (as I said before) that Joseph was really the father of the Saviour: but that, to preserve the reputation of Mary, he was regarded by all as his father, although, before he heard the admonition of the angel, Matthew 1:20 "Joseph, thou son of David, fear not to take unto you Mary your wife: for that which is conceived in her is of the Holy Ghost," he had thoughts of putting her away privily; which shows that he well knew that the child conceived was not his. But we have said enough, more with the aim of imparting instruction than of answering an opponent, to show why Joseph is called the father of our Lord, and why Mary is called Joseph's wife. This also at once answers the question why certain persons are called his brethren.

5. This, however, is a point which will find its proper place further on. We must now hasten to other matters. The passage for discussion now is, "And Joseph arose from his sleep, and did as the angel of the Lord commanded him, and took unto him his wife and knew her not till she had brought forth a son, and he called his name Jesus." Here, first of all, it is quite needless for our opponent to show so elaborately that the word know has reference to coition, rather than to intellectual apprehension: as though anyone denied it, or any person in his senses could ever imagine the folly which Helvidius takes pains to refute. Then he would teach us that the adverb till implies a fixed and definite time, and when that is fulfilled, he says the event takes place which previously did not take place, as in the case before us, "and knew her not till she had brought forth a son." It is clear, says he, that she was known after she brought forth, and that that knowledge was only delayed by her engendering a son. To defend his position he piles up text upon text, waves his sword like a blind-folded gladiator, rattles his noisy tongue, and ends with wounding no one but himself.

6. Our reply is briefly this—the words knew and till in the language of Holy Scripture are capable of a double meaning. As to the former, he himself gave us a dissertation to show that it must be referred to sexual intercourse, and no one doubts that it is often used of the knowledge of the understanding, as, for instance, "the boy Jesus tarried behind in Jerusalem, and his parents knew it not."

Now we have to prove that just as in the one case he has followed the usage of Scripture, so with regard to the word till he is utterly refuted by the authority of the same Scripture, which often denotes by its use a fixed time (he himself told us so), frequently time without limitation, as when God by the mouth of the prophet says to certain persons, Isaiah 46:4 "Even to old age I am he." Will He cease to be God when they have grown old? And the Saviour in the Gospel tells the Apostles, Matthew 28:20 "Lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world." Will the Lord then after the end of the world has come forsake His disciples, and at the very time when seated on twelve thrones they are to judge the twelve tribes of Israel will they be bereft of the company of their Lord?

Again Paul the Apostle writing to the Corinthians says, "Christ the first-fruits, afterward they that are Christ's, at his coming. Then comes the end, when he shall have delivered up the kingdom to God, even the Father, when he shall have put down all rule, and all authority and power. For he must reign, till he has put all enemies under his feet." Granted that the passage relates to our Lord's human nature, we do not deny that the words are spoken of Him who endured the cross and is commanded to sit afterwards on the right hand. What does he mean then by saying, "for he must reign, till he has put all enemies under his feet"?

Is the Lord to reign only until His enemies begin to be under His feet, and once they are under His feet will He cease to reign? Of course His reign will then commence in its fullness when His enemies begin to be under His feet. David also in the fourth Song of Ascents speaks thus, "Behold, as the eyes of servants look unto the hand of their master, as the eyes of a maiden unto the hand of her mistress, so our eyes look unto the Lord our God, until he have mercy upon us." Will the prophet, then, look unto the Lord until he obtain mercy, and when mercy is obtained will he turn his eyes down to the ground? Although elsewhere he says, "My eyes fail for your salvation, and for the word of your righteousness." I could accumulate countless instances of this usage, and cover the verbosity of our assailant with a cloud of proofs; I shall, however, add only a few, and leave the reader to discover like ones for himself.

7. The word of God says in Genesis, "And they gave unto Jacob all the strange gods which were in their hand, and the rings which were in their ears; and Jacob hid them under the oak which was by Shechem, and lost them until this day." Likewise at the end of Deuteronomy, Deuteronomy 34:5-6 "So Moses the servant of the Lord died there in the land of Moab, according to the word of the Lord. And he buried him in the valley, in the land of Moab over against Beth-peor: but no man knows of his sepulchre unto this day." We must certainly understand by this day the time of the composition of the history, whether you prefer the view that Moses was the author of the Pentateuch or that Ezra re-edited it.

In either case I make no objection. The question now is whether the words unto this day are to be referred to the time of publishing or writing the books, and if so it is for him to show, now that so many years have rolled away since that day, that either the idols hidden beneath the oak have been found, or the grave of Moses discovered; for he obstinately maintains that what does not happen so long as the point of time indicated by until and unto has not been attained, begins to be when that point has been reached. He would do well to pay heed to the idiom of Holy Scripture, and understand with us, (it was here he stuck in the mud) that some things which might seem ambiguous if not expressed are plainly intimated, while others are left to the exercise of our intellect. For if, while the event was still fresh in memory and men were living who had seen Moses, it was possible for his grave to be unknown, much more may this be the case after the lapse of so many ages. And in the same way must we interpret what we are told concerning Joseph.

The Evangelist pointed out a circumstance which might have given rise to some scandal, namely, that Mary was not known by her husband until she was delivered, and he did so that we might be the more certain that she from whom Joseph refrained while there was room to doubt the import of the vision was not known after her delivery.

8. In short, what I want to know is why Joseph refrained until the day of her delivery? Helvidius will of course reply, because he heard the angel say, Matthew 1:20 "that which is conceived in her is of the Holy Ghost." And in turn we rejoin that he had certainly heard him say, Matthew 1:20 "Joseph, thou son of David, fear not to take unto you Mary your wife." The reason why he was forbidden to forsake his wife was that he might not think her an adulteress. Is it true then, that he was ordered not to have intercourse with his wife?

Is it not plain that the warning was given him that he might not be separated from her? And could the just man dare, he says, to think of approaching her, when he heard that the Son of God was in her womb? Excellent! We are to believe then that the same man who gave so much credit to a dream that he did not dare to touch his wife, yet afterwards, when he had learned from the shepherds that the angel of the Lord had come from heaven and said to them, "Be not afraid: for behold I bring you good tidings of great joy which shall be to all people, for there is born to you this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord;" and when the heavenly host had joined with him in the chorus Luke 2:14 "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among men of good will;" and when he had seen just Simeon embrace the infant and exclaim, "Now let your servant depart, O Lord, according to your word in peace: for my eyes have seen your salvation;" and when he had seen Anna the prophetess, the Magi, the Star, Herod, the angels; Helvidius, I say, would have us believe that Joseph, though well acquainted with such surprising wonders, dared to touch the temple of God, the abode of the Holy Ghost, the mother of his Lord? Mary at all events "kept all these sayings in her heart." You cannot for shame say Joseph did not know of them, for Luke tells us, Luke 2:33 "His father and mother were marvelling at the things which were spoken concerning Him." And yet you with marvellous effrontery contend that the reading of the Greek manuscripts is corrupt, although it is that which nearly all the Greek writers have left us in their books, and not only so, but several of the Latin writers have taken the words the same way.

Nor need we now consider the variations in the copies, since the whole record both of the Old and New Testament has since that time been translated into Latin, and we must believe that the water of the fountain flows purer than that of the stream.

9. Helvidius will answer, "What you say, is in my opinion mere trifling. Your arguments are so much waste of time, and the discussion shows more subtlety than truth. Why could not Scripture say, as it said of Thamar and Judah, Genesis 38:26 'And he took his wife, and knew her again no more'? Could not Matthew find words to express his meaning? 'He knew her not,' he says, 'until she brought forth a son.' He did then, after her delivery, know her, whom he had refrained from knowing until she was delivered."

10. If you are so contentious, your own thoughts shall now prove your master. You must not allow any time to intervene between delivery and intercourse. You must not say, "If a woman conceive seed and bear a man child, then she shall be unclean seven days; as in the days of the separation of her sickness shall she be unclean. And in the eighth day the flesh of his foreskin shall be circumcised. And she shall continue in the blood of her purifying three and thirty days. She shall touch no hallowed thing," and so forth. On your showing, Joseph must at once approach, her, and be subject to Jeremiah's Jeremiah 5:8 reproof, "They were as mad horses in respect of women: every one neighed after his neighbour's wife." Otherwise, how can the words stand good, "he knew her not, till she had brought forth a son," if he waits after the time of another purifying has expired, if his lust must brook another long delay of forty days? The mother must go unpurged from her child-bed taint, and the wailing infant be attended to by the midwives, while the husband clasps his exhausted wife.

Thus forsooth must their married life begin so that the Evangelist may not be convicted of falsehood. But God forbid that we should think thus of the Saviour's mother and of a just man. No midwife assisted at His birth; no women's officiousness intervened. With her own hands she wrapped Him in the swaddling clothes, herself both mother and midwife, Luke 2:7 "and laid Him," we are told, "in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn"; a statement which, on the one hand, refutes the ravings of the apocryphal accounts, for Mary herself wrapped Him in the swaddling clothes, and on the other makes the voluptuous notion of Helvidius impossible, since there was no place suitable for married intercourse in the inn.

11. An ample reply has now been given to what he advanced respecting the words before they came together, and he knew her not till she had brought forth a son. I must now proceed, if my reply is to follow the order of his argument, to the third point. He will have it that Mary bore other sons, and he quotes the passage, "And Joseph also went up to the city of David to enroll himself with Mary, who was betrothed to him, being great with child. And it came to pass, while they were there, the days were fulfilled that she should be delivered, and she brought forth her first-born son." From this he endeavours to show that the term first-born is inapplicable except to a person who has brothers, just as he is called only begotten who is the only son of his parents.

12. Our position is this: Every only begotten son is a first-born son, but not every first-born is an only begotten. By first-born we understand not only one who is succeeded by others, but one who has had no predecessor. Numbers 18:15 "Everything," says the Lord to Aaron, "that opens the womb of all flesh which they offer unto the Lord, both of man and beast, shall be yours: nevertheless the first born of man shall you surely redeem, and the firstling of unclean beasts shall you redeem." The word of God defines first-born as everything that opens the womb. Otherwise, if the title belongs to such only as have younger brothers, the priests cannot claim the firstlings until their successors have been begotten, lest, perchance, in case there were no subsequent delivery it should prove to be the first-born but not merely the only begotten. Numbers 18:16 "And those that are to be redeemed of them from a month old shall you redeem, according to your estimation for the money of five shekels, after the shekel of the sanctuary (the same is twenty gerahs). But the firstling of an ox, or the firstling of a sheep, or the firstling of a goat, you shall not redeem; they are holy." The word of God compels me to dedicate to God everything that opens the womb if it be the firstling of clean beasts: if of unclean beasts, I must redeem it, and give the value to the priest.

I might reply and say, Why do you tie me down to the short space of a month? Why do you speak of the first-born, when I cannot tell whether there are brothers to follow? Wait until the second is born. I owe nothing to the priest, unless the birth of a second should make the one I previously had the first-born. Will not the very points of the letters cry out against me and convict me of my folly, and declare that first-born is a title of him who opens the womb, and is not to be restricted to him who has brothers? And, then, to take the case of John: we are agreed that he was an only begotten son: I want to know if he was not also a first-born son, and whether he was not absolutely amenable to the law. There can be no doubt in the matter.

At all events Scripture thus speaks of the Saviour, "And when the days of her purification according to the law of Moses were fulfilled, they brought him up to Jerusalem, to present him to the Lord (as it is written in the law of the Lord, every male that opens the womb shall be called holy to the Lord) and to offer a sacrifice according to that which is said in the law of the Lord, a pair of turtle-doves, or two young pigeons."

If this law relates only to the first-born, and there can be no first-born unless there are successors, no one ought to be bound by the law of the first-born who cannot tell whether there will be successors. But inasmuch as he who has no younger brothers is bound by the law of the first-born, we gather that he is called the first-born who opens the womb and who has been preceded by none, not he whose birth is followed by that of a younger brother.

Moses writes in Exodus, Exodus 12:29 "And it came to pass at midnight, that the Lord smote all the first-born in the land of Egypt, from the first-born of Pharaoh that sat on his throne unto the first-born of the captive that was in the dungeon: And all the first-born of cattle." Tell me, were they who then perished by the destroyer, only your first-born, or, something more, did they include the only begotten? If only they who have brothers are called first-born, the only begotten were saved from death. And if it be the fact that the only begotten were slain, it was contrary to the sentence pronounced, for the only begotten to die as well as the first-born. You must either release the only begotten from the penalty, and in that case you become ridiculous: or, if you allow that they were slain, we gain our point, though we have not to thank you for it, that only begotten sons also are called first-born.

13. The last proposition of Helvidius was this, and it is what he wished to show when he treated of the first-born, that brethren of the Lord are mentioned in the Gospels. For example, Matthew 12:46 "Behold, his mother and his brethren stood without, seeking to speak to him." And elsewhere, John 2:12 "After this he went down to Capernaum, he, and his mother, and his brethren." And again, John 7:3-4 "His brethren therefore said unto him, Depart hence, and go into Judæa, that your disciples also may behold the works which you do.

For no man does anything in secret, and himself seeks to be known openly. If you do these things, manifest yourself to the world." And John adds, John 7:5 "For even his brethren did not believe in him." Mark also and Matthew, "And coming into his own country he taught them in their synagogues, insomuch that they were astonished, and said, Whence has this man this wisdom, and mighty works? Is not this the carpenter's son? Is not his mother called Mary? And his brethren James, and Joseph, and Simon, and Judas? And his sisters, are they not all with us?" Luke also in the Acts of the Apostles relates, Acts 1:14 "These all with one accord continued steadfastly in prayer, with the women and Mary the mother of Jesus, and with his brethren." Paul the Apostle also is at one with them, and witnesses to their historical accuracy, "And I went up by revelation, but other of the apostles saw I none, save Peter and James the Lord's brother." And again in another place, 1 Corinthians 9:4-5 "Have we no right to eat and drink? Have we no right to lead about wives even as the rest of the Apostles, and the brethren of the Lord, and Cephas?" And for fear any one should not allow the evidence of the Jews, since it was they from whose mouth we hear the name of His brothers, but should maintain that His countrymen were deceived by the same error in respect of the brothers into which they fell in their belief about the father, Helvidius utters a sharp note of warning and cries, "The same names are repeated by the Evangelists in another place, and the same persons are there brethren of the Lord and sons of Mary." Matthew says, "And many women were there (doubtless at the Lord's cross) beholding from afar, which had followed Jesus from Galilee, ministering unto him: among whom was Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James and Joses, and the mother of the sons of Zebedee." Mark also, "And there were also women beholding from afar, among whom were both Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James the Less and of Joses, and Salome"; and in the same place shortly after, "And many other women which came up with him unto Jerusalem." Luke too, Luke 24:10 "Now there were Mary Magdalene, and Joanna, and Mary the mother of James, and the other women with them."

14. My reason for repeating the same thing again and again is to prevent him from raising a false issue and crying out that I have withheld such passages as make for him, and that his view has been torn to shreds not by evidence of Scripture, but by evasive arguments. Observe, he says, James and Joses are sons of Mary, and the same persons who were called brethren by the Jews. Observe, Mary is the mother of James the Less and of Joses. And James is called the less to distinguish him from James the greater, who was the son of Zebedee, as Mark elsewhere states, "And Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of Joses beheld where he was laid. And when the sabbath was past, they bought spices, that they might come and anoint him." And, as might be expected, he says: "What a poor and impious view we take of Mary, if we hold that when other women were concerned about the burial of Jesus, she His mother was absent; or if we invent some kind of a second Mary; and all the more because the Gospel of S. John testifies that she was there present, when the Lord upon the cross commended her, as His mother and now a widow, to the care of John. Or must we suppose that the Evangelists were so far mistaken and so far mislead us as to call Mary the mother of those who were known to the Jews as brethren of Jesus?"

15. What darkness, what raging madness rushing to its own destruction! You say that the mother of the Lord was present at the cross, you say that she was entrusted to the disciple John on account of her widowhood and solitary condition: as if upon your own showing, she had not four sons, and numerous daughters, with whose solace she might comfort herself? You also apply to her the name of widow which is not found in Scripture. And although you quote all instances in the Gospels, the words of John alone displease you.

You say in passing that she was present at the cross, that you may not appear to have omitted it on purpose, and yet not a word about the women who were with her. I could pardon you if you were ignorant, but I see you have a reason for your silence. Let me point out then what John says, John 19:25 "But there were standing by the cross of Jesus his mother, and his mother's sister, Mary the wife of Clopas, and Mary Magdalene." No one doubts that there were two apostles called by the name James, James the son of Zebedee, and James the son of Alphæus. Do you intend the comparatively unknown James the Less, who is called in Scripture the son of Mary, not however of Mary the mother of our Lord, to be an apostle, or not? If he is an apostle, he must be the son of Alphæus and a believer in Jesus, "For neither did his brethren believe in him." If he is not an apostle, but a third James (who he can be I cannot tell), how can he be regarded as the Lord's brother, and how, being a third, can he be called less to distinguish him from greater, when greater and less are used to denote the relations existing, not between three, but between two?

Notice, moreover, that the Lord's brother is an apostle, since Paul says, Galatians 1:18-19 "Then after three years I went up to Jerusalem to visit Cephas, and tarried with him fifteen days. But other of the Apostles saw I none, save James the Lord's brother." And in the same Epistle, Galatians 2:9 "And when they perceived the grace that was given unto me, James and Cephas and John, who were reputed to be pillars," etc. And that you may not suppose this James to be the son of Zebedee, you have only to read the Acts of the Apostles, and you will find that the latter had already been slain by Herod.

The only conclusion is that the Mary who is described as the mother of James the Less was the wife of Alphæus and sister of Mary the Lord's mother, the one who is called by John the Evangelist "Mary of Clopas," whether after her father, or kindred, or for some other reason. But if you think they are two persons because elsewhere we read, "Mary the mother of James the Less," and here, "Mary of Clopas," you have still to learn that it is customary in Scripture for the same individual to bear different names. Raguel, Moses' father-in-law, is also called Jethro. Gedeon, without any apparent reason for the change, all at once becomes Jerubbaal. Ozias, king of Judah, has an alternative, Azarias. Mount Tabor is called Itabyrium. Again Hermon is called by the Phenicians Sanior, and by the Amorites Sanir. The same tract of country is known by three names, Negebh, Teman, and Darom in Ezekiel. Peter is also called Simon and Cephas. Judas the zealot in another Gospel is called Thaddaeus. And there are numerous other examples which the reader will be able to collect for himself from every part of Scripture.

16. Now here we have the explanation of what I am endeavouring to show, how it is that the sons of Mary, the sister of our Lord's mother, who though not formerly believers afterwards did believe, can be called brethren of the Lord. Possibly the case might be that one of the brethren believed immediately while the others did not believe until long after, and that one Mary was the mother of James and Joses, namely, "Mary of Clopas," who is the same as the wife of Alphæus, the other, the mother of James the Less. In any case, if she (the latter) had been the Lord's mother S. John would have allowed her the title, as everywhere else, and would not by calling her the mother of other sons have given a wrong impression. But at this stage I do not wish to argue for or against the supposition that Mary the wife of Clopas and Mary the mother of James and Joses were different women, provided it is clearly understood that Mary the mother of James and Joses was not the same person as the Lord's mother.

How then, says Helvidius, do you make out that they were called the Lord's brethren who were not his brethren? I will show how that is. In Holy Scripture there are four kinds of brethren— by nature, race, kindred, love. Instances of brethren by nature are Esau and Jacob, the twelve patriarchs, Andrew and Peter, James and John. As to race, all Jews are called brethren of one another, as in Deuteronomy, Deuteronomy 15:12 "If your brother, an Hebrew man, or an Hebrew woman, be sold unto you, and serve you six years; then in the seventh year you shall let him go free from you." And in the same book, Deuteronomy 17:15 "You shall in anywise set him king over you, whom the Lord your God shall choose: one from among your brethren shall you set king over you; you may not put a foreigner over you, which is not your brother." And again, Deuteronomy 22:1 "You shall not see your brother's ox or his sheep go astray, and hide yourself from them: you shall surely bring them again unto your brother. And if your brother be not near unto you, or if you know him not, then you shall bring it home to your house, and it shall be with you until your brother seek after it, and you shall restore it to him again." And the Apostle Paul says, Romans 9:3-4 "I could wish that I myself were anathema from Christ for my brethren's sake, my kinsmen according to the flesh: who are Israelites." Moreover they are called brethren by kindred who are of one family, that is ......., which corresponds to the Latin paternitas, because from a single root a numerous progeny proceeds. In Genesis Genesis 13:8, 11 we read, "And Abram said unto Lot, Let there be no strife, I pray you, between me and you, and between my herdmen and your herdmen; for we are brethren." And again, "So Lot chose him all the plain of Jordan, and Lot journeyed east: and they separated each from his brother."

Certainly Lot was not Abraham's brother, but the son of Abraham's brother Aram. For Terah begot Abraham and Nahor and Aram: and Aram begot Lot. Again we read, Genesis 12:4 "And Abram was seventy and five years old when he departed out of Haran. And Abram took Sarai his wife, and Lot his brother's son." But if you still doubt whether a nephew can be called a son, let me give you an instance. Genesis 14:14 "And when Abram heard that his brother was taken captive, he led forth his trained men, born in his house, three hundred and eighteen." And after describing the night attack and the slaughter, he adds, "And he brought back all the goods, and also brought again his brother Lot." Let this suffice by way of proof of my assertion.

But for fear you may make some cavilling objection, and wriggle out of your difficulty like a snake, I must bind you fast with the bonds of proof to stop your hissing and complaining, for I know you would like to say you have been overcome not so much by Scripture truth as by intricate arguments. Jacob, the son of Isaac and Rebecca, when in fear of his brother's treachery he had gone to Mesopotamia, drew near and rolled away the stone from the mouth of the well, and watered the flocks of Laban, his mother's brother. Genesis 29:11 "And Jacob kissed Rachel, and lifted up his voice, and wept. And Jacob told Rachel that he was her father's brother, and that he was Rebekah's son."

Here is an example of the rule already referred to, by which a nephew is called a brother. And again, Genesis 29:15 "Laban said unto Jacob. Because you are my brother, should you therefore serve me for nought? Tell me what shall your wages be." And so, when, at the end of twenty years, without the knowledge of his father-in-law and accompanied by his wives and sons he was returning to his country, on Laban overtaking him in the mountain of Gilead and failing to find the idols which Rachel hid among the baggage, Jacob answered and said to Laban, Genesis 31:36-37 "What is my trespass? What is my sin, that you have so hotly pursued after me?

Whereas you have felt all about my stuff, what have you found of all your household stuff? Set it here before my brethren and your brethren, that they may judge between us two." Tell me who are those brothers of Jacob and Laban who were present there? Esau, Jacob's brother, was certainly not there, and Laban, the son of Bethuel, had no brothers although he had a sister Rebecca.

17. Innumerable instances of the same kind are to be found in the sacred books. But, to be brief, I will return to the last of the four classes of brethren, those, namely, who are brethren by affection, and these again fall into two divisions, those of the spiritual and those of the general relationship. I say spiritual because all of us Christians are called brethren, as in the verse, "Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity." And in another psalm the Saviour says, "I will declare your name unto my brethren." And elsewhere, John 20:17 "Go unto my brethren and say to them." I say also general, because we are all children of one Father, there is a like bond of brotherhood between us all. Isaiah 66:5 "Tell these who hate you," says the prophet, "you are our brethren." And the Apostle writing to the Corinthians: 1 Corinthians 5:11 "If any man that is named brother be a fornicator, or covetous, or an idolater, or a reviler, or a drunkard, or an extortioner: with such a one no, not to eat." I now ask to which class you consider the Lord's brethren in the Gospel must be assigned.

They are brethren by nature, you say. But Scripture does not say so; it calls them neither sons of Mary, nor of Joseph. Shall we say they are brethren by race? But it is absurd to suppose that a few Jews were called His brethren when all Jews of the time might upon this principle have borne the title. Were they brethren by virtue of close intimacy and the union of heart and mind? If that were so, who were more truly His brethren than the apostles who received His private instruction and were called by Him His mother and His brethren?

Again, if all men, as such, were His brethren, it would have been foolish to deliver a special message, "Behold, your brethren seek you," for all men alike were entitled to the name. The only alternative is to adopt the previous explanation and understand them to be called brethren in virtue of the bond of kindred, not of love and sympathy, nor by prerogative of race, nor yet by nature. Just as Lot was called Abraham's brother, and Jacob Laban's, just as the daughters of Zelophehad received a lot among their brethren, just as Abraham himself had to wife Sarah his sister, for he says, Genesis 20:11 "She is indeed my sister, on the father's side, not on the mother's," that is to say, she was the daughter of his brother, not of his sister. Otherwise, what are we to say of Abraham, a just man, taking to wife the daughter of his own father?

Scripture, in relating the history of the men of early times, does not outrage our ears by speaking of the enormity in express terms, but prefers to leave it to be inferred by the reader: and God afterwards gives to the prohibition the sanction of the law, and threatens, Leviticus 18:9 "He who takes his sister, born of his father, or of his mother, and beholds her nakedness, has commited abomination, he shall be utterly destroyed. He has uncovered his sister's nakedness, he shall bear his sin."

18. There are things which, in your extreme ignorance, you had never read, and therefore you neglected the whole range of Scripture and employed your madness in outraging the Virgin, like the man in the story who being unknown to everybody and finding that he could devise no good deed by which to gain renown, burned the temple of Diana: and when no one revealed the sacrilegious act, it is said that he himself went up and down proclaiming that he was the man who had applied the fire.

The rulers of Ephesus were curious to know what made him do this thing, whereupon he replied that if he could not have fame for good deeds, all men should give him credit for bad ones. Grecian history relates the incident. But you do worse. You have set on fire the temple of the Lord's body, you have defiled the sanctuary of the Holy Spirit from which you are determined to make a team of four brethren and a heap of sisters come forth. In a word, joining in the chorus of the Jews, you say, "Is not this the carpenter's son? Is not his mother called Mary? And his brethren James, and Joseph, and Simon, and Judas? And his sisters, are they not all with us? The word all would not be used if there were not a crowd of them."

Pray tell me, who, before you appeared, was acquainted with this blasphemy? Who thought the theory worth two-pence? You have gained your desire, and have become notorious by crime. For myself who am your opponent, although we live in the same city, I don't know, as the saying is, whether you are white or black. I pass over faults of diction which abound in every book you write. I say not a word about your absurd introduction. Good heavens! I do not ask for eloquence, since, having none yourself, you applied for a supply of it to your brother Craterius. I do not ask for grace of style, I look for purity of soul: for with Christians it is the greatest of solecisms and of vices of style to introduce anything base either in word or action.

I have come to the conclusion of my argument. I will deal with you as though I had as yet prevailed nothing; and you will find yourself on the horns of a dilemma. It is clear that our Lord's brethren bore the name in the same way that Joseph was called his father: Luke 1:18 "I and your father sought you sorrowing." It was His mother who said this, not the Jews. The Evangelist himself relates that His father and His mother were marvelling at the things which were spoken concerning Him, and there are similar passages which we have already quoted in which Joseph and Mary are called his parents. Seeing that you have been foolish enough to persuade yourself that the Greek manuscripts are corrupt, you will perhaps plead the diversity of readings.

I therefore come to the Gospel of John, and there it is plainly written, John 1:45 "Philip finds Nathanael, and says unto him, We have found him of whom Moses in the law, and the prophets did write, Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph." You will certainly find this in your manuscript. Now tell me, how is Jesus the son of Joseph when it is clear that He was begotten of the Holy Ghost? Was Joseph His true father? Dull as you are, you will not venture to say that. Was he His reputed father? If so, let the same rule be applied to them when they are called brethren, that you apply to Joseph when he is called father.

19. Now that I have cleared the rocks and shoals I must spread sail and make all speed to reach his epilogue. Feeling himself to be a smatterer, he there produces Tertullian as a witness and quotes the words of Victorinus bishop of Petavium. Of Tertullian I say no more than that he did not belong to the Church. But as regards Victorinus, I assert what has already been proved from the Gospel— that he spoke of the brethren of the Lord not as being sons of Mary, but brethren in the sense I have explained, that is to say, brethren in point of kinship not by nature. We are, however, spending our strength on trifles, and, leaving the fountain of truth, are following the tiny streams of opinion.

Might I not array against you the whole series of ancient writers? Ignatius, Polycarp, Irenæus, Justin Martyr, and many other apostolic and eloquent men, who against Ebion, Theodotus of Byzantium, and Valentinus, held these same views, and wrote volumes replete with wisdom. If you had ever read what they wrote, you would be a wiser man. But I think it better to reply briefly to each point than to linger any longer and extend my book to an undue length.

20. I now direct the attack against the passage in which, wishing to show your cleverness, you institute a comparison between virginity and marriage. I could not forbear smiling, and I thought of the proverb, did you ever see a camel dance? "Are virgins better," you ask, "than Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, who were married men? Are not infants daily fashioned by the hands of God in the wombs of their mothers? And if so, are we bound to blush at the thought of Mary having a husband after she was delivered? If they find any disgrace in this, they ought not consistently even to believe that God was born of the Virgin by natural delivery.

For according to them there is more dishonour in a virgin giving birth to God by the organs of generation, than in a virgin being joined to her own husband after she has been delivered." Add, if you like, Helvidius, the other humiliations of nature, the womb for nine months growing larger, the sickness, the delivery, the blood, the swaddling-clothes. Picture to yourself the infant in the enveloping membranes. Introduce into your picture the hard manger, the wailing of the infant, the circumcision on the eighth day, the time of purification, so that he may be proved to be unclean.

We do not blush, we are not put to silence. The greater the humiliations He endured for me, the more I owe Him. And when you have given every detail, you will be able to produce nothing more shameful than the cross, which we confess, in which we believe, and by which we triumph over our enemies.

21. But as we do not deny what is written, so we do reject what is not written. We believe that God was born of the Virgin, because we read it. That Mary was married after she brought forth, we do not believe, because we do not read it. Nor do we say this to condemn marriage, for virginity itself is the fruit of marriage; but because when we are dealing with saints we must not judge rashly.

If we adopt possibility as the standard of judgment, we might maintain that Joseph had several wives because Abraham had, and so had Jacob, and that the Lord's brethren were the issue of those wives, an invention which some hold with a rashness which springs from audacity not from piety. You say that Mary did not continue a virgin: I claim still more, that Joseph himself on account of Mary was a virgin, so that from a virgin wedlock a virgin son was born. For if as a holy man he does not come under the imputation of fornication, and it is nowhere written that he had another wife, but was the guardian of Mary whom he was supposed to have to wife rather than her husband, the conclusion is that he who was thought worthy to be called father of the Lord, remained a virgin.

22. And now that I am about to institute a comparison between virginity and marriage, I beseech my readers not to suppose that in praising virginity I have in the least disparaged marriage, and separated the saints of the Old Testament from those of the New, that is to say, those who had wives and those who altogether refrained from the embraces of women: I rather think that in accordance with the difference in time and circumstance one rule applied to the former, another to us upon whom the ends of the world have come. So long as that law remained, Genesis 1:28 "Be fruitful, and multiply and replenish the earth"; and "Cursed is the barren woman that bears not seed in Israel," they all married and were given in marriage, left father and mother, and became one flesh. But once in tones of thunder the words were heard, 1 Corinthians 7:29 "The time is shortened, that henceforth those that have wives may be as though they had none": cleaving to the Lord, we are made one spirit with Him. And why? Because "He that is unmarried is careful for the things of the Lord, how he may please the Lord: but he that is married is careful for the things of the world, how he may please his wife.

And there is a difference also between the wife and the virgin. She that is unmarried is careful for the things of the Lord, that she may be holy both in body and in spirit: but she that is married is careful for the things of the world, how she may please her husband." Why do you cavil? Why do you resist? The vessel of election says this; he tells us that there is a difference between the wife and the virgin. Observe what the happiness of that state must be in which even the distinction of sex is lost. The virgin is no longer called a woman. 1 Corinthians 7:34 "She that is unmarried is careful for the things of the Lord, that she may be holy both in body and in spirit." A virgin is defined as she that is holy in body and in spirit, for it is no good to have virgin flesh if a woman be married in mind.

"But she that is married is careful for the things of the world, how she may please her husband." Do you think there is no difference between one who spends her time in prayer and fasting, and one who must, at her husband's approach, make up her countenance, walk with mincing gait, and feign a show of endearment? The virgin's aim is to appear less comely; she will wrong herself so as to hide her natural attractions. The married woman has the paint laid on before her mirror, and, to the insult of her Maker, strives to acquire something more than her natural beauty.

Then come the prattling of infants, the noisy household, children watching for her word and waiting for her kiss, the reckoning up of expenses, the preparation to meet the outlay. On one side you will see a company of cooks, girded for the onslaught and attacking the meat: there you may hear the hum of a multitude of weavers. Meanwhile a message is delivered that the husband and his friends have arrived. The wife, like a swallow, flies all over the house. "She has to see to everything. Is the sofa smooth? Is the pavement swept? Are the flowers in the cups? Is dinner ready?" Tell me, pray, where amid all this is there room for the thought of God? Are these happy homes? Where there is the beating of drums, the noise and clatter of pipe and lute, the clanging of cymbals, can any fear of God be found? The parasite is snubbed and feels proud of the honour. Enter next the half-naked victims of the passions, a mark for every lustful eye. The unhappy wife must either take pleasure in them, and perish, or be displeased, and provoke her husband. Hence arises discord, the seed-plot of divorce. Or suppose you find me a house where these things are unknown, which is a rara avis indeed!

Yet even there the very management of the household, the education of the children, the wants of the husband, the correction of the servants, cannot fail to call away the mind from the thought of God. Genesis 18:11 "It had ceased to be with Sarah after the manner of women": so the Scripture says, and afterwards Abraham received the command, Genesis 21:12 "In all that Sarah says unto you, hearken unto her voice." She who is not subject to the anxiety and pain of child-bearing and having passed the change of life has ceased to perform the functions of a woman, is freed from the curse of God: nor is her desire to her husband, but on the contrary her husband becomes subject to her, and the voice of the Lord commands him, "In all that Sarah says unto you, hearken unto her voice." Thus they begin to have time for prayer. For so long as the debt of marriage is paid, earnest prayer is neglected.

23. I do not deny that holy women are found both among widows and those who have husbands; but they are such as have ceased to be wives, or such as, even in the close bond of marriage, imitate virgin chastity. The Apostle, Christ speaking in him, briefly bore witness to this when he said, 1 Corinthians 7:34 "She that is unmarried is careful for the things of the Lord, how she may please the Lord: but she that is married is careful for the things of the world, how she may please her husband." He leaves us the free exercise of our reason in the matter. He lays no necessity upon anyone nor leads anyone into a snare: he only persuades to that which is proper when he wishes all men to be as himself. He had not, it is true, a commandment from the Lord respecting virginity, for that grace surpasses the unassisted power of man, and it would have worn an air of immodesty to force men to fly in the face of nature, and to say in other words, I want you to be what the angels are.

It is this angelic purity which secures to virginity its highest reward, and the Apostle might have seemed to despise a course of life which involves no guilt. Nevertheless in the immediate context he adds, 1 Corinthians 7:25 "But I give my judgment, as one that has obtained mercy of the Lord to be faithful. I think therefore that this is good by reason of the present distress, namely, that it is good for a man to be as he is." What is meant by present distress? "Woe unto them that are with child and to them that give suck in those days!" The reason why the wood grows up is that it may be cut down. The field is sown that it may be reaped. The world is already full, and the population is too large for the soil. Every day we are being cut down by war, snatched away by disease, swallowed up by shipwreck, although we go to law with one another about the fences of our property. It is only one addition to the general rule which is made by those who follow the Lamb, and who have not defiled their garments, for they have continued in their virgin state.

Notice the meaning of defiling. I shall not venture to explain it, for fear Helvidius may be abusive. I agree with you, when you say, that some virgins are nothing but tavern women; I say still more, that even adulteresses may be found among them, and, you will no doubt be still more surprised to hear, that some of the clergy are inn-keepers and some monks unchaste. Who does not at once understand that a tavern woman cannot be a virgin, nor an adulterer a monk, nor a clergy-man a tavern-keeper? Are we to blame virginity if its counterfeit is at fault? For my part, to pass over other persons and come to the virgin, I maintain that she who is engaged in huckstering, though for anything I know she may be a virgin in body, is no longer one in spirit.

24. I have become rhetorical, and have disported myself a little like a platform orator. You compelled me, Helvidius; for, brightly as the Gospel shines at the present day, you will have it that equal glory attaches to virginity and to the marriage state. And because I think that, finding the truth too strong for you, you will turn to disparaging my life and abusing my character (it is the way of weak women to talk tittle-tattle in corners when they have been put down by their masters), I shall anticipate you. I assure you that I shall regard your railing as a high distinction, since the same lips that assail me have disparaged Mary, and I, a servant of the Lord, am favoured with the same barking eloquence as His mother.


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To: HossB86

“If Mary’s sinlessness is so essential, and this somehow elevates her to “helping” Christ”

She did help Christ. She carried him for nine months, and raised him. But I guess this doesn’t count in your book. Not surprising. Mary isn’t special.

“then I would HAVE to believe that such an essential issue would be covered.”

That’s what Chalcedon was all about. The dual nature of Christ, having a human and divine nature. Which also isn’t explicitly stated in Scripture.

There is a great deal of what comprises essential Christian teachings that are not explicitly stated in Scripture. This doesn’t mean that they are contrary to scripture, just that they are not present.

“After all, the true, only essentials of salvation were explained and are easily understood. It doesn’t take a bunch of twisting of turning of scripture to see that.”

Yet you have Arius claiming that Christ wasn’t truly God. You would think it would be clear enough, but that wasn’t the case. I mean they could even call Mary, Mother of God, and some people would get their nose out of joint. Or they would clip a passage, and ignore the entire point.

“But, regardless — Paul DID speak for Mary. He spoke for you and for me also. He was divinely inspired, no? “For ALL have sinned....” There is no exclusion for Mary.”

Nor for Christ either. He doesn’t add the disclaimer (all have sinned, except for Christ. I think his point is clear. we are all in need of redemption. Mary’s a special case in that she did not sin, but Christ redeemed her at her conception. Is this explicitly stated in scripture? No. Is it contrary to what scripture teaches? No. Is it contrary to the belief that Christ is God, and that salvation comes only through him? No. Does this mean Mary was pretty special? Yes, yes it does, which is why you’ve got your nose out of joint. Her ‘specialness’ at first gasp seems to be entirely contrary, but when you look into it, that’s not the case. Mary isn’t sinless because of what she did, but because of what Christ did.

It’s like arguing, “all earthlings are born on earth.” One person is born on Mars. He’s not an earthling anymore but a Martian. For Mary, the issue was entirely moot.

“He didn’t need to be asked about Mary; there are “NO” distinctions.”

He never refers to her. You would think this question did come up early on and it did. The answer to the question is the one that I’m giving you, and has been the answer since the question has been asked. So don’t trust me, rely on those who have came many centuries before.

“Enoch and Elijah? We’re not talking about them. Why bring this up to try to obfuscate the point?”

I’m not, I’m simply illustrating that Paul didn’t digress to explain of their cases. That wasn’t the point he was trying to hammer home. The point he was trying to hammer home is that everyone who is listening to him has sinned, and is in need of redemption.

“What does “all” mean? For ALL have sinned. It sounds like EVERYONE to me.”

Everyone since the time of Adam? Why didn’t he say this then to clarify?

“The only sinless person that has ever existed in this world is Jesus”

Is that a direct quote from scripture? Or your own interpolation. I should think Scripture would say that pretty clearly.

“Where in scripture are Mary’s putative offices described?”

What, that we can ask for the Saints in heaven to pray for us? Same place where Christ commands us to pray for one another.


181 posted on 12/24/2010 3:23:01 PM PST by BenKenobi (Rush speaks! I hear, I obey)
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You are arguing that because she went with him means that he’s married to her. Not the case. They were promised to be married, ‘betrothed’, which is exactly what the passage says.

But go on, the Gospel according to you is supreme. The only question, is it you or is it the Gospel?

As GK Chesterton said, we should seek a religion that is right where we are wrong.


182 posted on 12/24/2010 3:27:24 PM PST by BenKenobi (Rush speaks! I hear, I obey)
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To: HossB86

THANKS FOR YOUR KIND WORDS.

CONTROL, INDEED.

I’m increasingly convinced that the Vatican has been long under the control of the globalists.

I wish I weren’t coming to that conclusion.

Hideous to the max.


183 posted on 12/24/2010 5:04:54 PM PST by Quix (Times are a changin' INSURE you have believed in your heart & confessed Jesus as Lord Come NtheFlesh)
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To: BenKenobi
Does scripture explicitly say that Mary sinned?

No, and it doesn't say that Noah sinned...And it doesn't say that Luke sinned...It only says that ALL have sinned...Apparently Mary isn't part of ALL...Apparently Noah and Luke never sinned either...

184 posted on 12/24/2010 5:55:02 PM PST by Iscool (I don't understand all that I know...)
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To: Iscool

Doesn’t say either of those things. Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.

You cannot, simply from silence, argue that because scripture did not talk about her being sinless, that therefore she must have sinned.

Again, arguing that all elephants have tusks has no relevance to the hippo not having tusks.


185 posted on 12/24/2010 6:02:42 PM PST by BenKenobi (Rush speaks! I hear, I obey)
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To: Quix

“Vatican has been long under the control of the globalists.

I wish I weren’t coming to that conclusion.”

Well sure. Arguing that faith in Christ is more important than nationality is radical.

But go ahead, charge at the Church. While the state gets larger and more powerful...


186 posted on 12/24/2010 6:05:16 PM PST by BenKenobi (Rush speaks! I hear, I obey)
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To: BenKenobi
I think his point is clear. we are all in need of redemption. Mary’s a special case in that she did not sin, but Christ redeemed her at her conception.

Is it contrary to what scripture teaches? No.

Wrong answer...The answer is yes...That's what the arguments are about...

“The only sinless person that has ever existed in this world is Jesus”

Is that a direct quote from scripture? Or your own interpolation. I should think Scripture would say that pretty clearly.

Scripture does say that pretty clearly...But don't you think it odd that you reject what the scripture says while you can not possibly find in scripture anything that comes remotely close to what you believe about Mary, but yet you apparently claim that the scripture is the standard for the truth???

187 posted on 12/24/2010 6:11:04 PM PST by Iscool (I don't understand all that I know...)
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To: Iscool

“Wrong answer...The answer is yes...That’s what the arguments are about...”

Of course, as your interpretation is different.

“Scripture does say that pretty clearly”

Where? All that you have cited says that all have fallen short of the law. It does not say that Jesus Christ was the only one who was without sin.

“But don’t you think it odd that you reject what the scripture says”

I’m aware of what scripture says, and it does not say what you claim it does. I’ve been in this spot years ago and I have the same questions then as now.

1, if scripture were intended to be interpreted in this manner, why do we not see corroboration from the Church Fathers?

2, why is this interpretation novel to the 16th century? Surely if there were anything to this particular interpretation, we would see it earlier. Instead we do not.

3, why is it that those who adopt this viewpoint, have issues with Mary being the mother of God? Obviously, there’s more going on here than simply what scripture says.

4, How do you explain how Christ acquired a sinless human nature from his mother, if she were sinful?

None of these questions have been answered to my satisfaction to suggest that this passage applies to Mary. 3, really raises my suspicions. It’s never *just* about Mary or *just* what scripture says. It’s always something else in the background.

I hope you can understand my reasoning. Look at it this way. Two people are arguing over their two favourite football team, and one of them keeps bringing up arguments that have nothing to do with the point that is trying to be resolved.

“but yet you apparently claim that the scripture is the standard for the truth?”

I never claimed this to be true. I have consistantly argued that Scripture and Tradition are equally authoritative. A position which scripture itself confirms in Timothy.

Everyone has traditions, even if they claim they are without traditions. The further away you are from an established church, the more, not less you rely upon traditions. Go, look through your shelves, how many concordances do you see there.

Why do you have them? To help you interpret scripture. How is this any different from the magisterium? It’s absolutely the same thing. Yet one is tradition and the other is sola scriptura, despite the concordance being entirely interpretations of the Word and not the Word itself.


188 posted on 12/24/2010 7:07:45 PM PST by BenKenobi (Rush speaks! I hear, I obey)
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To: BenKenobi; Alamo-Girl; Amityschild; AngieGal; AnimalLover; Ann de IL; aposiopetic; aragorn; ...
Well sure. Arguing that faith in Christ is more important than nationality is radical.

But go ahead, charge at the Church. While the state gets larger and more powerful...

Evidently you don't understand my simple words.

I'll try again with less simple words. Perhaps the challenge with more complicated words and phrases will result in greater understanding.

1. The 'State' is, essentially, in terms of the rulers, 'laws' powers that be . . . etc.

THE GLOBALIST ELITE OLIGARCHY.

That's no longer arguable.

2. THESE FOLKS

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/2130557/posts?page=129#129

3. AND THESE FOLKS

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQ-DkS-XOOM&feature=player_embedded#!

[a 9 part series]

4. Are, certainly at the upper levels,

ALL THE SAME.

5. Even after reading the horrific, fence straddling globalist Encyclical . . . I held out some faint hope that in his heart, the current Pope would somehow at least attempt to resist globalism when it came down to it--in spite of his very globalist tyrannical laws and economics paragraph in that Encyclical.

6. I really have resisted the idea that he and the magicsterical have been more or less complicit in submitting to and furthering the goals of globalism.

7. The more I read and hear . . . the harder it is to resist that idea. It appears increasingly conclusive that the Vatican has long been well down the road toward a one world government and a one world religion.

8. There's a very thick book even documenting the Vatican's attempt to be on top of that globalis ruling pile. Malachi Martin's THE KEYS OF THIS BLOOD: Pope John Paul II Versus Russia and The West For Control Of The New World Order. Martin also wrote: THE JESUITS and THE FINAL CONCLAVE and HOSTAGE TO THE DEVIL.

9. Of course, any notion that the ruling satanists will allow anything definitively Christian ultimately, is folly to assume.

10. There are convincing diverse sources that insist that the Vatican has been infiltrated and brought mostly, if not overwhelmingly to heel under the globalists pressures and authority.

11. It appears increasingly . . . who is it . . . The Vatican's own Malachy? . . . who seems to have predicted that the next Pope will be thoroughly evil? That would be about the right timing, alright.

12.NO ONE argues MORE emphatically, relentlessly and comprehensively that BELIEF IN CHRIST IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE STATE--THAN DO PENTECOSTAL/CHARISMATIC/ DISPENSATIONALIST EVANGELICAL CHRISTIANS of every denomination--including Roman Catholic Charismatics.

13.I've been asserting in that last post and this one THAT THE VATICAN SYSTEM HAS BEEN ENGULFED, INFILTRATED, INCORPORATED INTO THE GLOBALIST SYSTEM AND IS ESSENTIALLY ALREADY UNDER THEIR MORE OR LESS EFFECTIVE CONTROL.

14. Essentially, the Vatican has become merely a sub-unit of the globalist machine and appears to be all cocked and ready to be overtly EVEN MORE SO.

15. Oh, the hew and cry will arise from all those clothed in Vatican White Hankys about how the Vatican system is CHRIST'S ONLY TRUE CHURCH.

16. Nonsense. That's NEVER been true historically.
That's NEVER been true Biblically.
Even if it EVER HAD BEEN the least bit true, the vast, deep and broad evidence is that whatever influence Holy Spirit may have had in small corners of the Vatican system at odd moments in history, He's mostly withdrawn it except for Roman Catholic Charismatics who are truly seeking God's Face, God's Truth and God's ways. Essentially, Holy Spirit left the building a long time ago.

17. I would still prefer to be wrong. Nevertheless, I have to face the evidence. I have to face the truth and the probable truth.

18. My convictions now are that we shall see the Vatican system increasingly take positions that are part and parcel of the globalist scheme for world conquest and control . . . ultimately morphing into a one world religion of satan . . . along with vast degrees of genocide etc. etc. etc.

19. I would sure PREFER, LOVE to be wrong. I currently see faint hope that I'm wrong. And that's enormously sad to me. I'm in some measure of grieving over it as I've been jerkec into that conviction very reluctantly over the last week as I've subjected myself to more information than I really wanted to consider about it all.

20. The problem a lot of the RC's hereon will naturally have with the above is their deep seated conviction that a number of fallacies, fantasies, errors, heresies, manglings of history and Scripture are true when they are 180 degrees from true and utterly false.

21. I love y'all and I'm sad for you about that.

22. However, The Truth is still the Truth. Personalities either dig out and cling to the truth regardless of where it takes them . . . or they are ammenable to compromising the truth and thereby being compromised themselves.

23. My greatest grief about that is that for many RC's--when they see the unavoidable TRUTHs surface . . . the enemy may succeed in getting a lot of them to allow their Christianity to crash and burn along with the crashing of the kosherness of the Vatican system as a remotely authentic Christian system.

24. A lot of Pentecostals and Charismatics have for years more or less expected the crashing and burning of lots of organized expressions of Pentecostal/Charismatic and evangelical Christianity as the END TIMES grind on, race on.

25. Regardless of when the Rapture occurs . . . at some point, all the overt organized Christian systems and organizations will either be compromised by the Anti-Christ's government and one world religion or they and the people in them will be terminated, exterminated, killed, obliterated--unless God has some special exception for some specific purpose in some specific geographic area for a limited time.

26. It is somewhat conceivable that God COULD raise up authentic Christians as an alternate government, Spiritual structure [NOT an organized RELIGION in any historical sense of the word]. I don't have any clarity on such a remote possibility at all. There are just very faint hints now and then that some of what God may have purposed but is still keeping secret . . . is how authentic Believers and HIS angel armies are going to be doing great exploits for HIS KINGDOM in these END TIMES.

27. I certainly believe that EVERY HUMAN STRUCTURE AND ORGANIZATION--EVEN THE BETTER ONES--WILL BITE THE DUST. They will give way to God doing a new thing HIS WAY--UTTERLY HIS WAY. Old RELIGIOUS stuff will pass away and HIS AUTHENTIC SPIRITUALITY IN THE LIVES AND COMMUNITIES OF ALL WHO LOVE HIM will be dramatically different in ways hard to guess yet familiar to all who love and worship HIM IN SPIRIT AND IN TRUTH regardless of their particular "traditions."

28. In any case, it seems, now, reluctantly, to my more or less forced conclusions . . . that the Vatican HAS been wholesale compromised by the satanic globalists. And that this will become increasingly evident until the point that the Vatican is also insisting that all the sheeple take the Mark of the Beast and obey the globalists totally.

29. I HOPE, THAT EVEN RC'S AT THAT POINT WOULD BE BIBLICALLY AWARE ENOUGH AND COURAGEOUS IN THE LORD ENOUGH TO RESIST the Vatican's orders at the direction of the globalists.

30. I don't think most RC's on FR have even the capacity to well understand and less to agree with much I've written above. However, I do trust Holy Spirit to remind them of my humble words at critical future times and to encourage them to resist and rebel against any such Vatican orders--regardless--even unto death.

31. CHRIST ALONE BY HIS BLOOD AND HIS SPIRIT ALONE WILL REIGN SUPREME IN INDIVIDUAL HEARTS, MINDS, LIVES AND CHOICES in this END TIMES ERA . . . OR . . . the individuals will find themselves across the gulf, in satan's camp, wholesale and unalterably.

32. I don't think you'll be any better able to understand the above words. However, I've done my more or less best and the result will have to be between you and God.

189 posted on 12/24/2010 11:06:24 PM PST by Quix (Times are a changin' INSURE you have believed in your heart & confessed Jesus as Lord Come NtheFlesh)
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To: Iscool

Some of the applicable Stations

of the Stations of the White Hanky:

2. Black/white icon of duplicity, double standard dance

5. Icon of obfuscations to the supreme degree
6. Icon of the rubber bible
7. Icon of the rubber history texts
8. Icon of the rubber daffynitionary
9. Icon of the rubber logic text
10. Icon of hubris to the supreme degree
11. Groping for any explanation but the truth
12. Icon to the holy flip-flops in word meanings and arguments

14. Icon to the fantasized divine right, to be correct, pristinely sanctified & perfectly flawless in all respects in all cases all the time, regardless.
15. Icon to chronic & obsessive inconsistency.


190 posted on 12/24/2010 11:09:42 PM PST by Quix (Times are a changin' INSURE you have believed in your heart & confessed Jesus as Lord Come NtheFlesh)
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To: Quix; Iscool

My soul magnifies the Lord,
And my spirit rejoices in God my Savior.
For He has regarded the low estate of His handmaiden,
For behold, henceforth all generations shall call me blessed.
For He who is mighty has done great things for me, and holy is His name. And His mercy is on those who fear Him from generation to generation.
He has shown strength with His arm:
He has scattered the proud in the imagination of their hearts.
He has put down the mighty from their thrones,
and exalted those of low degree.
He has filled the hungry with good things;
and the rich He has sent empty away.
He has helped His servant Israel, in remembrance of His mercy;
As He spoke to our fathers, to Abraham and to His posterity forever.

Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit.
As it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be, world without end. Amen

Magníficat ánima mea Dóminum,
et exsultávit spíritus meus
in Deo salvatóre meo,
quia respéxit humilitátem
ancíllæ suæ.

Ecce enim ex hoc beátam
me dicent omnes generatiónes,
quia fecit mihi magna,
qui potens est,
et sanctum nomen eius,
et misericórdia eius in progénies
et progénies timéntibus eum.
Fecit poténtiam in bráchio suo,
dispérsit supérbos mente cordis sui;
depósuit poténtes de sede
et exaltávit húmiles.
Esuriéntes implévit bonis
et dívites dimísit inánes.
Suscépit Ísrael púerum suum,
recordátus misericórdiæ,
sicut locútus est ad patres nostros,
Ábraham et sémini eius in sæcula.

Glória Patri et Fílio
et Spirítui Sancto.
Sicut erat in princípio,
et nunc et semper,
et in sæcula sæculórum.

Amen.

She became the Mother of God, in which work so many and such great good things are bestowed on her as pass man’s understanding. For on this there follows all honor, all blessedness, and her unique place in the whole of mankind, among which she has no equal, namely, that she had a child by the Father in heaven, and such a Child . . . Hence men have crowded all her glory into a single word, calling her the Mother of God . . . None can say of her nor announce to her greater things, even though he had as many tongues as the earth possesses flowers and blades of grass: the sky, stars; and the sea, grains of sand. It needs to be pondered in the heart what it means to be the Mother of God.

(Commentary on the Magnificat, 1521; in Luther’s Works, Pelikan et al, vol. 21, 326)


191 posted on 12/24/2010 11:12:33 PM PST by narses ( 'Prefer nothing to the love of Christ.')
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To: narses
FROM:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/religion/2644059/posts?page=616#616

To: Deo volente

Wrong.........Queen of Heaven is pagan thinking ...

The Catholic Church has made Mary the “Queen of Heaven”. The mention of the “queen of heaven” in the Bible makes God angry, it is not a good thing for the simple reason there is no biblical queen..... Check out the similarities of these people to the catholics today...interesting.

Jeremiah 7:18,........ “The children gather wood, and the fathers kindle the fire, and the women knead their dough, to make cakes (wafers?).... to the QUEEN OF HEAVEN,.... and to pour out drink offerings (wine) unto other gods, that they may ....provoke me to anger..... Why would God be angry?..... Because He is a jealous God, and does not want any false replacements.

Jeremiah 44:15-25,...... “Then all the men which knew that their wives had burned incense unto other gods, and all the women that stood by, a great multitude, even all the people that dwelt in the land of Egypt, in Pathros, answered Jeremiah, saying,......

” As for the word that thou hast spoken unto us in the name of the Lord, we will not harken unto thee. But we will certainly do whatsoever thing goeth forth out of our own mouth, to burn incense (candles, worship?)... unto the QUEEN OF HEAVEN,.... and to pour out drink offerings unto her, as we have done, we, and our fathers, our kings, and our princes, in the cities of Judah, and in the streets of Jerusalem: for then had we plenty of victuals, and were well, and saw no evil.....

But since we left off to burn incense... to the QUEEN OF HEAVEN,.... and to pour out drink offerings unto her, we have wanted all things, and have been consumed by the sword and by the famine. And when we burned incense.... to the QUEEN OF HEAVEN,.... and poured out drink offerings unto her, did we make her cakes (wafers) ....to WORSHIP HER,.... and pour out drink offerings unto her, without our men?

Thus saith the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel, saying;......... “ Ye and your wives have both spoken with your mouths, and fulfilled with your hand, saying, We will surely perform our vows that we have vowed, to burn incense ..to the QUEEN OF HEAVEN,... and to pour out drink offerings unto her: ye will surely accomplish your vows, and surely perform your vows.”

The word to make cakes in Hebrew ‘atsab’..carving in wood this was done by the women..... They were in rebellion to God, notice they say:

...”for the word that thou hast spoken unto us in the name of the Lord, WE WILL NOT HARKEN UNTO THEE.”.......They didn’t listen,.... without obedience to the word they went into idolatry..... Incense, burnt drink offerings made her cakes and worshiped her.

False worship is practiced today..... As we can see the Queen of heaven is not a good thing but a rebuke.

There is no Queen mentioned in Scripture, but we do have a King.

Mary never had so many problems until the Roman Catholic church gave her the offices and positions... that God did not!

616 posted on Saturday, December 18, 2010 7:20:04 PM by caww

192 posted on 12/24/2010 11:16:57 PM PST by Quix (Times are a changin' INSURE you have believed in your heart & confessed Jesus as Lord Come NtheFlesh)
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To: Quix

I understand your concern with globalism but the Catholic church is fighting on your side of the aisle. We’ll be the last outlet of freedom, when everywhere else has faded.

Here’s a hint. You aren’t going to find a marxist thug at the helm. Unlike the America today.

We do have a crazy freedom loving objectivist panzerkardinel.


193 posted on 12/25/2010 12:05:27 AM PST by BenKenobi (Rush speaks! I hear, I obey)
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To: Quix

Anyways, Christmas truce.

“God speed the time when every day
Shall be as Christmas!”


194 posted on 12/25/2010 12:11:34 AM PST by BenKenobi (Rush speaks! I hear, I obey)
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To: BenKenobi

AMEN!

May you and your loved ones be drawn closer to God and to each other in His Love this Christmas and New Year.

May His provision, peace, joy, love, hope, faith, guidance, understanding, healing, wholeness, forgiveness, restoration of all that’s good and worthwhile . . . all you need be found in Him.

May you have rich dialogues with all those you love.


195 posted on 12/25/2010 12:21:40 AM PST by Quix (Times are a changin' INSURE you have believed in your heart & confessed Jesus as Lord Come NtheFlesh)
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To: BenKenobi
1, if scripture were intended to be interpreted in this manner, why do we not see corroboration from the Church Fathers?

I haven't researched it but I suspect the 'early' church fathers support the idea...And of course the earliest church fathers, the apostles and disciples agreed with 'All have sinned'; they wrote it...

Martin Luther no doubt read the early church fathers...That's why he tried to get your religion back on track...

2, why is this interpretation novel to the 16th century? Surely if there were anything to this particular interpretation, we would see it earlier. Instead we do not.

Any one who delves into this knows that during the Dark Ages, your religion burned every thing it could get it's hands on to destroy any evidence that yours is not the church that Jesus founded...

3, why is it that those who adopt this viewpoint, have issues with Mary being the mother of God? Obviously, there’s more going on here than simply what scripture says.

Of course far more went on than scripture details...But what ever it was, was not revealed to me nor any one in your religion...And whatever it was, it wasn't an exception or a contradiction to 'All Have Sinned'...

That idea of a sinless Mother of God was developed by a religion that wanted to elevate a female to deity status...In reality, it appears to be a holdover from the pagans who worshiped Diana and Ishtar who incidentally were the main pagan goddesses in the Roman Empire when Constantine blended religion with paganism...

Those two pagan Goddesses fit the description of what you attribute to Mary far, far better than the ones you guys ascribe the Mother of Jesus...

4, How do you explain how Christ acquired a sinless human nature from his mother, if she were sinful?

Scripture does not say Jesus acquired a sinless nature...Scripture says no guile or sin was found in Jesus by his peers...

Jesus was subject to and had a proclivity to sin because he was human...That's why God became human...So that he could understand and experience things from our perspective, and win...

Would you like to tell us that if God would not have been an equation in the body of Jesus, that Jesus still would not have sinned???

Your whole premise is goofy...You claim that it was Mary's choice that she become the Mother of Jesus...But yet God knew he had to make Mary's Mother sinless so that Mary could be born sinless...

Trouble with your 'tradition' is that when you come up with these hair-brained ideas, you can't follow them to their logical conclusions because scripture doen't buy it...

“but yet you apparently claim that the scripture is the standard for the truth?”

I never claimed this to be true.

You just posted to me that your argument for Mary NOT being sinless is not specifically found in the scriptures...So in this instance you're a 'bible believer' but when scripture says something specific like 'All Have Sinned', the bible is not the standard???

196 posted on 12/25/2010 1:30:44 AM PST by Iscool (I don't understand all that I know...)
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To: narses
She became the Mother of God, in which work so many and such great good things are bestowed on her as pass man’s understanding.

But then everyone in your religion pontificates with the force of a bellows on steroids acting like you do understand...

But that's a pretty comical assessment... 'Mary is above all...We don't understand it but we'll claim it'...Guess that puts you guys in the name it and claim it crowd...

197 posted on 12/25/2010 1:40:00 AM PST by Iscool (I don't understand all that I know...)
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To: Iscool
That idea of a sinless Mother of God was developed by a religion that wanted to elevate a female to deity status...In reality, it appears to be a holdover from the pagans who worshiped Diana and Ishtar who incidentally were the main pagan goddesses in the Roman Empire when Constantine blended religion with paganism...

Ya sure ya wanna go down that road? Cuz the following is also pagan tradition.

Osiris was not only a merciful judge of the dead in the afterlife, but also the underworld agency that granted all life, including sprouting vegetation and the fertile flooding of the Nile River. He is described as the "Lord of love",[7] "He Who is Permanently Benign and Youthful"[8] and the "Lord of Silence".[9] The Kings of Egypt were associated with Osiris in death — as Osiris ROSE FROM THE DEAD they would, in union with him, inherit eternal life through a process of imitative magic.

198 posted on 12/25/2010 8:06:42 AM PST by Invincibly Ignorant
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To: Quix
The Church is now changing the Creed to make it without a doubt the literal word Incarnation( 1 JOHN 4) is included so there is no doubt that true spirit is in the Church. Which always was in the nicene creed. They are making it more defined. Which is said at every sunday mass.

1 John 4 (New International Version, ©2010)

1 John 4

On Denying the Incarnation

"1 Dear friends, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world. 2 This is how you can RECOGNIZE the SPIRIT of God: Every Spirit that ACKNOWLEDGES that Jesus Christ has Come in the FLESH IS from God, 3 but every spirit that DOES Not acknowledge Jesus is Not from God. This is the spirit of the antichrist, which you have heard is coming and even now is already in the world.

4 You, dear children, are from God and have overcome them, because the one who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world. 5 They are from the world and therefore speak from the viewpoint of the world, and the world listens to them. 6 We are from God, and whoever knows God listens to us; but whoever is not from God does not listen to us. This is how we recognize the Spirit[a] of truth and the spirit of falsehood."

If this does and when this is taken out(1 JOHN4) of the Mass I will be the fastest runner out of the "Church". Some of the Saints have foreseen an apostasy in the end time. I suspect Pope Benedict( a Real Christian) who I believe has put this in the new creed for these very reasons. Because he knows these Prophecies too. When some one in authority from the future takes this out it is not the church of Christ in any form or style.

Until then Dear Brother, I will absolutely agree with most of your posts.

But Anyway

You Have a Blessed Merry CHRISTmas and a great Year in Christ!

Thank you for your concerns!

Enjoy this Blessed Day!

199 posted on 12/25/2010 8:24:25 AM PST by johngrace (God so loved the world so he gave his only son! Praise Jesus and Hail Mary!)
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To: johngrace

PRAISE GOD FOR THAT INFORMATION, DEAR BRO.

THX THX.

I can readily believe that you are right.


200 posted on 12/25/2010 8:38:45 AM PST by Quix (Times are a changin' INSURE you have believed in your heart & confessed Jesus as Lord Come NtheFlesh)
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