To: kosta50; Forest Keeper; wagglebee; Kolokotronis; Agrarian; bornacatholic; annalex; jo kus; xzins; ..
To speak of any kind of "conception" as we know it is plain fantasy. By your definition she could not possibly be the "Mother of God". She was just a "Surrogate Mother"; i.e., "The Immaculate Incubator"
2,840 posted on
12/23/2006 8:12:20 AM PST by
P-Marlowe
(LPFOKETT GAHCOEEP-w/o*)
To: P-Marlowe; kosta50; Forest Keeper; wagglebee; Kolokotronis; Agrarian; bornacatholic; annalex; ...
Perhaps sometimes its best to leave Mysteries as Mysteries.
2,842 posted on
12/23/2006 8:15:12 AM PST by
Kolokotronis
(Christ is Risen, and you, o death, are annihilated!)
To: P-Marlowe; Forest Keeper; wagglebee; Kolokotronis; Agrarian; bornacatholic; annalex; jo kus; ...
By your definition she could not possibly be the "Mother of God". She was just a "Surrogate Mother"; i.e., "The Immaculate Incubator" A woamn who carries a child to term is that child's mother. There is nothing in it that says she must have given that child its life. You would make Christ into a demigod, "conceived" by some strange junction of Mary's halpoid DNA and some God's "genes."
2,868 posted on
12/23/2006 1:37:11 PM PST by
kosta50
(Eastern Orthodoxy is pure Christianity)
To: P-Marlowe; kosta50; wagglebee; Kolokotronis; Agrarian; bornacatholic; annalex; jo kus; xzins; ...
By your definition she could not possibly be the "Mother of God". She was just a "Surrogate Mother"; i.e., "The Immaculate Incubator".BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! :) Let's see, now we have Immaculate Incubator, and the Immaculate Hymen. I will volunteer to start a list, since I know that is not particularly your cup of tea. :)
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