Obviously you don’t believe in the Resurrection of Christ or the Resurrection of the Dead.
Mary was assumed into heaven — Early Church Fathers have written about it. She is alive, just as Christ is alive in heaven.
What don’t you believe about the words of the Blessed Virgin Mary — her last ones in the Bible?
“Do whatever He tells you.”
>>Obviously you dont believe in the Resurrection of Christ or the Resurrection of the Dead.<<
Actually, that is core to my belief. However, for this particular space/time continuum (reality), the resurrection (other than the first fruit - Christ has not yet happened. The bible is VERY clear about that.
However, once resurrected, can one enter our reality at any point in time? I dunno. Again, it is that 1 Cor 13:12 thing.
>>Mary was assumed into heaven Early Church Fathers have written about it. She is alive, just as Christ is alive in heaven.<<
Oh for crying out loud. The Jewish leaders contradicted scripture with their teachings and a lot of Jews believed them. It appears that many Christians are making the same mistake. It’s right there in the Bible. It’s not that complicated. Seriously. It’s not.
>>What dont you believe about the words of the Blessed Virgin Mary her last ones in the Bible?
Do whatever He tells you.<<
You mean when he turned the water into wine? And I don’t know where you are going with bringing up that scripture. What I mean is the one of the main messages of the NT is to do what Jesus tells us. That is not what we are debating here.
>>What dont you believe about the words of the Blessed Virgin Mary her last ones in the Bible?<<
BTW, a little off topic, but when I hear people say “blessed virgin Mary” I am reminded of the main character in a bad movie called “Talledega Nights” where, when saying grace, the main character prays to “baby Jesus”.
He grew up.