1. Quote me on that.
2. I don't deny that the RCC may interpret the snippets it choses from the authors it choses to support the views of itself. In the words of my CATHOLIC teachers, "those spreading gossip always insist they are telling the truth." It isn't NECESSARILY so.
3. I don't recall previously saying anything at all about these not-witnessing witnesses you've presented. Since no substantiation via them was offered, there was nothing for me to comment on. The FEW - very, very few - RCC and/or EO chosen "Fathers" quoted here simply are said to have said what they said. NOTHING is presented to reveal it to be true - thus there is no attempt at substantiation to discuss - by me or you or anyone, they presented NOTHING. Yes - there seem to be a handful of people who
CENTURIES later express this opinion - but they share NOTHING about how this is known to be true, they offer NO substantiation whatsoever. Thus, it seems irrelevant vis-a-vis substantiation.
Why would you want me to?
The Augustine snippet you provided, from some 300 years after the death (or undeath) of Mary said NOTHING about why it's true or important. Yes, it seemed he believed it. I could quote you someone who believes alien abductions are true, too. NO ONE here, my friend, denies that some think it true. That's not REMOTELY related to the issue before us, is it? The issue is this: The substantiation for a specific VOW Mary is said to have made with God, the precise content thereof, and that it is a dogmatic fact of highest importance to all and greatest certainty of Truth that
Mary Had No Sex EVER. Thousands believe in alien abductions, NO ONE denies that! It's a separate issue of whether it's true - to the highest level of certainty and a matter of greatest importance to all. Let's try to say on topic, okay?
Yes, Luther believed it true. No one denies that. He never taught it as dogma or even doctrine - a point you keep forgetting to mention. Is your point that whatever Luther believes is ERGO documentation of it's status as indisputable dogma? IF so, let's talk about the RC Papacy. IF not, then how is his opinions about things substantiation of their being of the greatest certainty of Truth and highest importance to all? I've asked you that a few times, you keep evading the question.
AGAIN, you keep getting our positions reversed (on purpose, I don't know).
OTHERS - Catholics and Orthodox - have said it's true because "the majority of Christians since 33 AD have believed it to be dogma." It's not MY apologetic (you keep missing that). Where we seem to disagree is that to you, truth just doesn't seem to matter (as long as it is a member of the RC or EO denominations and helps an RC and EO dogma) whereas I think it's relevant. Since THIS is given as the apologetic and it's entirely dependent on the internal fact of it, that needs to be substantiated for it to have any relevance. I KNOW you passionately disagree with me (as long as it seems to help a RC or EO dogma), but that is my position. IF I said, "Every Catholic Cardinal in the world knows and believes that the Pope is married to a man who lives with him at the Vatican and ergo it is a dogmatic fact of highest importance to all and greatest certainty of Truth that he is gay and is married to a man!" I just have a
hunch you'd ask me to substantiate the internal point of the apologetic before you give it any relevance to the issue I'm trying to support as dogma. But given our discussion, I realize I may well be wrong about that, you might actually regard it as fully appropriate and entirely irrelevant is it's true or not.
... and yet, that's what you're doing. Bits and pieces, chosen from the authors the RC chooses, from the writings the RC chooses - irrelevant if there is
any substantiation or not. "IF Luther says it, it's just gotta be dogma (as long as it agrees with me, in the opinion of me)." If a noncatholic does what you are supporting as best, they get ridicule, laughter and condemnation - as any who have been around CF for awhile know. But again, you seem to have entirely missed the whole point of the discussion. NO ONE is denying that some believe this. Some believe in alien abductions, too. The issue here is entirely different than that. The issue is: is it true? What is the substantiation for this as a matter of highest importance to all and greatest certainty of Truth - this issue of how often Mary may or may not have has sex during Her time on earth? An issue everyone - including you - admits there is ZERO indication was taught by Mary, Joseph, Jesus, any Apostle, anyone who even had the theoretical possibility of knowing Mary or any penmen of Scripture.
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