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There are many in Acts who had the revealation of Christ as the Son of God, starting with Nathanael that Jesus told would see much more than angels ascending and descending. As a perfect example Jesus was the only begotten of God and first of the begotten of the dead Rev 1:5. He was born without sin but depended on the power of the Holy Spirit and did nothing but what He saw the Father do. As the example for us as new creations.The above quote is very far from orthodox Christian belief. Very far indeed. Mind you, just saying that it is not orthodox without explaining why would be unkind. So here's a brief explanation. John chapter one explains as clearly as a single chapter of scripture can that God sent forth his Son to be born of a woman, the woman was blessed Mary. The Son of God, born of Mary, is God. That's partly what John 1:18 tells us. John 1:14 tells us that the Word became a human being (became flesh is the term used) and dwelt among us (human beings) and we saw his glory (meaning those who were with him saw who he was and perceived that he was the Glorious God, the only begotten of the Father. And he was full of grace and truth. So the person to whom Blessed Mary gave birth was none other than the Son of God (the Father) and was the Word (of God) and the only begotten God himself. Thus we cannot deny that Blessed Mary is the mother of the Son of God who is the only begotten God.
Now, when the above post asserts that Jesus was not the Son of God until the end of his life I must ask where did you get that idea from? Do you have some passage of scripture from which you've drawn that teaching?
As the Son of God He is the resurrected Christ, the Messiah, the mediator, our high priest and Lord.
It`s not in my interest to comment on Mary other than she was the mother of Jesus and was informed before conception that He was to be the Son of God.
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