Didn't mean anything by it, should have used "object to."
If we're going to argue whether our Lord had a "mother" then there's not much to discuss.
Good. That's what I was focusing on. "Birthgiver" to me sounds something like "biological mother" or a term used to mean someone who gave birth then dissappeared from the baby's life. It's incomplete compared to "mother." I think it's a key point of the Incarnation, that Jesus had a mother, shared in our humanity in this regard. It's also an important point in theology, Christology, the Trinity, Christ is God and had a human mother, but that's not what I was focusing on.
Didn't I say somewhere back this [Mother of Our Lord] was the proper interpretation?
Then I'll take it. :) Thanks for your reply.