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Okay, show EV from Paul's time.Why? The doctrine of the Ever-Virginity of the Mother of God doesn't depend on the PoJ.
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Okay, show EV from Paul's time.Why? The doctrine of the Ever-Virginity of the Mother of God doesn't depend on the PoJ.
Okay, show EV from Paul's time.
I've answered many times. Yes, observe the traditions taught in Paul's time. Do you agree? If so, I'll let you know when Pascha is coming up so you may ignore your Easter tradition that arose centuries later. If you don't, well, c/u around.Because you didn't answer my question--again--it seems that you don't agree with the Word of God, which says to hold fast to the traditions as they were handed on, whether given orally or by letter.
There is no explicit documentation of the Perpetual Virginity of Mary in Paul's time that I know of. The same can be said of the N.T. Canon and the doctrines of the Trinity, which likewise derive from the Word of God (Catholic Tradition)
The Immaculate Mother of said to the angel, "how can this be since I do not know man?". This makes no sense if she were planning on having relations with St. Joseph.
I've answered many times. Yes, observe the traditions taught in Paul's time. Do you agree? If so, I'll let you know when Pascha is coming up so you may ignore your Easter tradition that arose centuries later. If you don't, well, c/u around.
That's the question isn't it. The only way to know with certainty is scripture (it is written). The rest is like a box of chocolates; you never know what you'll get.How do you determine what was passed on orally by Paul, so as to follow Scripture's teaching?
That's the question isn't it. The only way to know with certainty is scripture (it is written). .
You're confusing birth and labor. Even if there were no labor pains, it doesn't mean the baby was born from Mary's side as the PoJ implies.
PoJ was rejected precisely because it was heretical. It contradicted scripture. PoJ has a midwife helping. Scripture has no midwife.
V. The remaining writings [including PoJ] which have been compiled or been recognised by heretics or schismatics the Catholic and Apostolic Roman Church does not in any way receive; of these we have thought it right to cite below a few which have been handed down and which are to be avoided by catholics:
http://www.tertullian.org/decretum_eng.htm
Okay, show EV from Paul's time.
We've been over this. You got nothing from Paul's time to follow that you know of. The one thing you do know is to observe a floating "easter". But you can't. Free yourself to follow what you teach.
So you still got nothing to show EV.The EV is handed down from Paul's time (Luke 1:34). He didn't write down everything that was preached.
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You like to argue for arguing sake. Take it up with your Pope.The PoJ is not classified with the ancient Gnostic writings which were produced by heretics, who claimed to have received secret knowledge from Jesus himself ("compiled or been recognised by heretics or schismatics the Catholic and Apostolic Roman Church").
The Christians in Paul's time did not celebrate Easter.
Again, call it a "miracle" birth, but be clear it was through the normal human way of the birth canal complete with umbilical cord, placenta, water and blood.A woman goes into labour before she gives birth to a child. Since Mary gave birth to Jesus before going into labour, as Isaiah prophesies, our Lord's birth was miraculous.
Again, call it a "miracle" birth, but be clear it was through the normal human way of the birth canal complete with umbilical cord, placenta, water and blood.
Perfect. They didn't, but RC does. Now quit the hypocrisy of saying abide the Pauline traditions when you don't.
Again, call it a "miracle" birth, but be clear it was through the normal human way of the birth canal complete with umbilical cord, placenta, water and blood.
Perfect. They didn't, but RC does. Now quit the hypocrisy of saying abide the Pauline traditions when you don't.
But Paul couldn't have taught a fixed Easter when this feast hadn't been distinctly celebrated yet in his time.