**For example, when the brothers of Jesus are referred to in Scripture, its important to know that they are cousins, not children of Mary. We know this because Aramaic has no word for cousin and Semitic cultures usually consider all male relatives as brother or uncle.**
Logical fallacy. We do not know they are cousins just because the word for brother is used for cousins. The exact same fallacy could be used to claim that we know they were the Lord’s brothers, because the word is used for brother.
By the use of this word, we know that they were either his brothers or his cousins, or possibly some of each. But we do not know that they were his cousins and not his brothers.
Do the Catholics pretend that Mary remained a virgin? This little bit of word twisting above to “prove” it is a dishonest attempt....because, of course, there are many women who never bore children who were nevertheless not virgins...the same faulty, disingenuous logic.
well said. Glad someone stated the obvious. People can believe what they wish but use of of intentional deception in arguments is not in their best interest if they wish to persuade.