All men are foolish, evil, and wicked. Whether they boast or are greedy, all of the bases are covered in the passage. That's the flesh nature since Adam. That's why we need a savior. That's why she is included in "all".It’s common to hear non-Catholics point to Romans 3:23 (“for all have sinned and fallen sort of the glory of God”as evidence that Mary must have sinned.
So in order to say that verses such as these must mean that Mary sinned, one must first say that Mary must have been evil, boastful, foolish, greedy or wicked - because those verses are speaking of evil, boastful, foolish, greedy and wicked people.
The passage in Romans points to the fact that all have sinned and need Christ as their savior. None were righteous. That means all were sinners.
...Jews and Gentiles, that they are all under sin;
...They are all gone out of the way
...all the world may become guilty before God. Romans 3
..all have sinned and come short
All need to receive the righteousness of God.
...the righteousness of God which is by faith of Jesus Christ
unto all and upon all them that believe
...all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God; Romans 3
Without attaching any peculiarly evil tendencies to Mary, I'd say that the passage covers all of mankind pretty coherently wouldn't you?
And, behold, there was a man named Joseph, a counsellor; and he was a good man, and a just: (The same had not consented to the counsel and deed of them he was of Arimathaea, a city of the Jews: who also himself waited for the kingdom of God.
Luke 23:50-51
Joseph was a "good" man, yet he too had a flesh nature which was ultimately wicked before God and he needed a savior.
The wicked are estranged from the womb: they go astray as soon as they be born, speaking lies.<In fact there are many people who not only have not sinned but who cannot sin, among them infants and the mentally infirm. Such people do not have the mental capacity required to make an act of the will to reject God.
Psalms 58:3 (KJV)
Babies, though "innocent" have a completely selfish nature that is not the nature of God. They need to be born again just like everyone else. God may not hold them accountable until they reach the "age of accountability", but they are born with a corrupt nature.
All these had the nature of Adam. Relative to the relationship and covenant of God, they worked righteousness. Moses and those under Law suffered because the Word says that their conscience could never be purged by the blood of animals.In short, it must be true that absolutely no one does what is right, ever! But that conclusion flatly contradicts scripture, which explicitly speaks of righteous men who walk with God: Job, Enoch, Abraham, Moses, those mentioned in Psalm 14, Zechariah and Elizabeth, and so on.
As "good" as people may be by the world's standards, they cannot walk in God's love. Their righteousness is as filthy rags.It also flatly contradicts actual experience, because the world is full of people who more often than not choose to do good when offered the opportunity to do evil... hopefully some of us are among them.
The Word is forever settled in Heaven. Don't add to the Words lest you be found a liar. Mary sinned because like all since Adam, her soul had the nature of death in it. To contradict this is to contradict the Word.So the idea that Mary must have sinned based on passages such as Romans 3:23 falls flat on its own face.
Remember...
...Jews and Gentiles, that they are all under sin;
...They are all gone out of the way
...all the world may become guilty before God. Romans 3
..all have sinned and come short
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