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I really wish we had a better source to go on because people often single out certain statements and omit others that reflect the general context of what is being said in order to discredit a person dishonestly. John MacArthur teaches several heresies, he’s a Calvinist but I would expect that he would approach this subject a bit more cautiously because I know for a fact that he is a Trinitarian and he does teach that Jesus is in fact God and always has been. So I’m inclined to think that his motive here was not to diminish Christ’s divinity but instead to expose Mary’s veneration. So many people hear the term Theostokos or “mother of God” and reject the term because they think the focus is to venerate Mary but the original purpose for the term was to combat Gnosticism and Docetism who believed in different versions of separatism. Unfortunately I don’t have time to discuss this in detail but the purpose for the term Theostokos was to clarify that Jesus was fully God and fully man at the time of His incarnation within Mary’s womb. He did not enter into a man’s body and He was actually flesh and blood because many Gnostics actually didn’t believe that Jesus was actually flesh and blood. As for this claim against John MacArthur I think it’s propaganda, it’s well known that he is a Trinitarian and while I refute many of his doctrines I don’t think it is honest to say that he does not teach the divinity of Christ at the time of His birth.It's a welknown quote of his. I couldn't find a video but I found audio and a picture of him being quoted. Exposing the Idolatry of Mary Worship: An Overview
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