And thus explains the confused nature of Roman Catholic human sexuality.
Christ was carried in a human womb. He received His humanity, warts and all, from His mother.
While Christ was sinless, there is no necessity for His mother to be sinless.
Unless He was the product of two gods mating which reveals just how close Rome is to pagan mythology.
INDEED:
Christ was carried in a human womb. He received His humanity, warts and all, from His mother.
While Christ was sinless, there is no necessity for His mother to be sinless.
Unless He was the product of two gods mating which reveals just how close Rome is to pagan mythology.
"The Early Church Fathers are almost unanimous in the assertion that the birth was painless and had no loss of Mary's virginal integrity during the birth. In other words, her Hymen didn't break. St. Augustine said "Jesus passed through the womb of Mary as a ray of sun passes through glass".... This was confirmed by Pope Paul IV and many others before and after. If Jesus emerged from a sealed tomb, and passed through closed doors, surely he could pass through Mary's womb without breaking her hymen and causing her pain."
-- from the thread Did Mary retain her virginal integrity while giving birth to Jesus?