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>> “There is a story that St. Augustine was walking on the beach contemplating the mystery of the Trinity...” <<
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And you wish to raise your little catholic story to the level of scripture?
Its the nonsense of men.
There is nothing about Yeshua that is left unsaid.
Mary is the mother of a mortal human boy. He had the eternal spirit of God.
Yeshua gave up that eternal spirit before he died, but he didn’t have to give up his mother to die.
That which is mortal cannot be the mother of her immortal creator.
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>> There is a story that St. Augustine was walking on the beach contemplating the mystery of the Trinity... <<
And you wish to raise your little catholic story to the level of scripture?
I do not wish in any way to raise this little story to the level of scripture. It is an allegory that may or may not have happened and is used to illustrate the nonsense of men. We see it on this forum all the time. People are absolutely certain they have answers that cannot possibly be known to our tiny little brains.