Well you got the first two right D-Fender.....but you lost me entirely saying Mary’s the Mother of God... because how the catholic faith sees her as “mother” to Jesus...and how I see Mary as His mother are vastly different. You see her as ‘co-equal to Christ’....I will never do that...she is not nor never was and never will be........ it’s just a catholic thing...we know that.
It's a syllogism. If it is properly formed and you accept the premises, the conclusion is proven true.
So your problem with saying Mary is the mother of God is either in the premises or the form. Which is it? And try not to change subjects.