To: ronnietherocket3
Does this all include or exclude Jesus? However, the context of the quote is on distinctions between Jews and Gentiles. The Doctrine of the Immaculate Conception actually requires her to have a Savior; she was preserved from the stain of Original Sin at the moment of her conception. Is there somewhere in the specific context of Mary that it says she sinned? Nope...The context is ALL...Jew, Gentile and Catholics...ALL means ALL...That includes Mary and her Mother...
Bible says NONE were/are sinless...And no where is there any indication of even a fable that Mary could have been sinless...
To: Iscool
Nope...The context is ALL...Jew, Gentile and Catholics...ALL means ALL...That includes Mary and her Mother...
Bible says NONE were/are sinless...And no where is there any indication of even a fable that Mary could have been sinless...
Does this all include Jesus or not? Also, I am unaware of any Catholic teaching on the Immaculate Conception of Mary's mother; only of Mary and Jesus. The context of the the passage in question is Jew vs. Greek. The entirety of the passage in Romans 3 is a dispute on the question of whether Jews or Greeks have an advantage.
Here are some quotes from writers in the early era connecting Mary to Eve.
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09/30/2014 9:06:17 PM PDT by
ronnietherocket3
(Mary is understood by the heart, not study of scripture.)
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