>> That would make her a ‘deity’, to have never sinned. <<
Really? My bible doesn’t say that not sinning makes someone a deity. What bible are you using? Weren’t you just criticizing people for supporting their own beliefs with weak evidence, while ignoring mountains of evidence to the contrary? What evidence do you have for this bizarre assertion? How is that consistent with sola scriptura?
>> I can’t find any explicit words that said Enoch sinned either, or even for that matter Able. <<
I can’t either. But then, neither of them were called, “Ketocharitoumene,” meaning, “filled to completion with grace.” Nor were they called, “Mother of my LORD,” by one speaking with the Holy Spirit. Nor were they used to symbolize the whole of the Christian church (Rev. 12).
Really? My bible doesnt say that not sinning makes someone a deity. What bible are you using? Werent you just criticizing people for supporting their own beliefs with weak evidence, while ignoring mountains of evidence to the contrary? What evidence do you have for this bizarre assertion? How is that consistent with sola scriptura?
>> I cant find any explicit words that said Enoch sinned either, or even for that matter Able. <<
I cant either. But then, neither of them were called, Ketocharitoumene, meaning, filled to completion with grace. Nor were they called, Mother of my LORD, by one speaking with the Holy Spirit. Nor were they used to symbolize the whole of the Christian church (Rev. 12).
Isn't there a scripture about straining at a gnat....?
Now was the filled to the brim overflowing grace before the conception or after?
I suppose I could heap up a mountain of evidence snipping and clipping here and there words, to prove any thing.