No, not accurate as Mary is the mother of the incarnation of the second person of the Trinity, not the mother of the Godhead, which is what saying *mother of God* says. *Mother of God* says *mother of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit*.
I am so glad you have such a grasp of the concept a grasp even greater than all those gathered in the Council of Ephesus almost 1650 years ago who disagreed with you completely. Wow you are, just Wow!
Keep up the good work MM.
Dream along with me, I'm on my way to the stars....isn't that how the song starts????....good grief.
No, not accurate as Mary is the mother of the incarnation of the second person of the Trinity, not the mother of the Godhead, which is what saying *mother of God* says. *Mother of God* says *mother of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit*.
No, no one ever said Mary was mother of the entire Godhead, and that is not what mother of God says.