To: Iscool; conservativegramma
It is my [simple] understanding that the trinity are the only omnipresence.
In other words, if Mary could intercede on our behalf, if she could even hear us, she could only listen to one of us at a time.
1,313 posted on
05/06/2008 9:42:46 PM PDT by
Fichori
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To: Iscool; SoothingDave
1,321 posted on
05/06/2008 9:51:19 PM PDT by
Fichori
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To: Fichori
In other words, if Mary could intercede on our behalf, if she could even hear us, she could only listen to one of us at a time.Exactly...
To: Fichori
It is my [simple] understanding that the trinity are the only omnipresence. In other words, if Mary could intercede on our behalf, if she could even hear us, she could only listen to one of us at a time. It is my understanding that "time" does not exist in Heaven. (Or, rather, Heaven does not exist in "time.") If Mary and the other saints are united with God in Heaven, then such questions are not relevent.
To: Iscool; conservativegramma; Fichori
I agree with your point about only the Lord God (all 3 persons) being omnipresent (and omniscient, I might add), Mary - being a woman - could converse with 5 or 6 women at once but hardly ever listen to a man :-)
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