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To: Arthur McGowan

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God is, from our own perspective, a Trinity. The Trinity, as it were.

God the Father,

and the Holy Spirit. To know one of them, is to in effect, know them all.

Yet;

Now tell me, and tell me true. No extra "fluff" information. Just one simple answer unadorned with any other considerations.

Which one of the above three Persons is Mary the mother of?

Or, did she...bear, and give birth ---->to triplets?

Did she bear the entire Trinity, and so is Truly Mother Of God?

I didn't think so...

[test is over and done, class dismissed, you may go].

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The term God Bearer, as problematic as even that can be, produces less theological trouble than hailing Mary as Mother of God has -- for that term Theotokos more closely adheres to the limiting of Mary to being only mother of the Messiah, mother of the Christ, who is known to us as the only begotten son of God, and thus, according to tradition of the Hebrews (a son being equal in essence, to his own father) is God. God among us, Emmanuel.

Meanwhile, to continue to ask "how can" when yet more reasons for the terminology, in English identifying Mary as capital "M" Mother of God can be problematic, and is often turned to in support of the apparent inflation of Mary's own role in the larger overall theological schema, appears to me to be obstinate refusal (if we are to be using that term also) on the part of Marionists (for lack of a better term) to grapple with the the fact that Marionism is indeed theological addition to the Gospel.

This aspect, of there having been additions to the Gospel is quite significant, and all in all is what the discussion has been about, with one side for the most part, obstinately deny there have been any additions, or of there has been, then those are otherwise justified by some other criteria, far enough removed from Scripture itself to negate be able to honestly refer to what the Scriptures have to say about it all, as "crystal clear in the gospels that Mary is the mother of God" unless Mary is the mother of God the Father and the Holy Spirit also.

And yet here we are, at comment/reply #889, shall it be?

I am my own grandpa

889 posted on 08/24/2015 7:36:21 PM PDT by BlueDragon
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To: BlueDragon

God the Son, the Second Person of the Trinity, the Word, became flesh in the womb of Mary—taking his flesh from her body. Because he is ONE PERSON, Mary became at that instant the Mother of God.


905 posted on 08/25/2015 1:16:12 AM PDT by Arthur McGowan
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