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All my life I've understood the theology behind the Immaculate Conception has existed because a perfect God cannot reside within imperfection, or be born of imperfection.
If God cannot be born of imperfection how could Jesus' ancestor Judah be sinful, and yet sire the entirety of Jesus' family tree?If God cannot be born of an imperfect person why didn't God give the grace he gave Mary to Judah, Rahab, Ruth, David, and Solomon?
This seems logical to me that sin would still be in Jesus' family line because his ancestors sinned, simply because of the verse that says "Through one man sin entered the world". If we all sin because Adam sinned then the belief that God cannot be born of a sinful person is kind of shot down in midflight, unless God gave special grace to over 200 people...including Adam.
That of course brings up another question of how do we get our sin nature? Are we born with a tainted spirit, or is our spirit tainted the moment we first sin? If the latter is the case where does the knowledge of evil come from? If the former is the case then who isn't to say that a miscarried infant goes to hell when it dies?
We could go off on an entire tangent on that one alone. And before anyone jumps to conclusions, no I do not believe that miscarried infants go to hell. I believe that our knowledge of evil, and therefore our ability to sin is passed through the sperm (sorry fellahs), and we are tainted the moment we do something we're not supposed to.
Protestants, be nice to the Catholics. Catholics, be nice to the Protestants. You all believe the same things about Jesus, and God. Anything else is superfluous, and doesn't count for salvation or damnation.
Slainte!
Eruliel (who has the feeling she isn't going to make herself any more popular with her Catholic or Protestant brethren)
If God cannot be born of imperfection how could Jesus' ancestor Judah be sinful, and yet sire the entirety of Jesus' family tree?If God cannot be born of an imperfect person why didn't God give the grace he gave Mary to Judah, Rahab, Ruth, David, and Solomon?
This seems logical to me that sin would still be in Jesus' family line because his ancestors sinned, simply because of the verse that says "Through one man sin entered the world". If we all sin because Adam sinned then the belief that God cannot be born of a sinful person is kind of shot down in midflight, unless God gave special grace to over 200 people...including Adam.
That of course brings up another question of how do we get our sin nature? Are we born with a tainted spirit, or is our spirit tainted the moment we first sin? If the latter is the case where does the knowledge of evil come from? If the former is the case then who isn't to say that a miscarried infant goes to hell when it dies?
We could go off on an entire tangent on that one alone. And before anyone jumps to conclusions, no I do not believe that miscarried infants go to hell. I believe that our knowledge of evil, and therefore our ability to sin is passed through the sperm (sorry fellahs), and we are tainted the moment we do something we're not supposed to.
Protestants, be nice to the Catholics. Catholics, be nice to the Protestants. You all believe the same things about Jesus, and God. Anything else is superfluous, and doesn't count for salvation or damnation.
Slainte!
Eruliel (who has the feeling she isn't going to make herself any more popular with her Catholic or Protestant brethren)