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No. But the truth is that THE LIGHT has come into the world
And that is both the verdict and the judgement
Christ said if I had not come, they would have no sin (John 15)
But He did and All need the RIGHT COVERING (Matthew 22) for their sins
Jesus is fully man, and fully God.
I believe it is true that: the Holy Spirit's seed and Mary's seed produced Jesus?
For Jesus to be sinless, would Mary need to be either:
a) Saved and or Filled with the Holy Spirit
b) Sinless
I can't see, God in the flesh could be conceived if Mary was a sinner.
Yea I know. He also seems to not believe that the sin of Adam and Eve was passed onto all menThe OP posed the question how can Jesus be sinless if he was born of a sinful woman. That is the context.
Well, I believe that the Son of God miraculously became the person of Mary's baby at conception. I think he looked like Joseph. Virgin birth stories were common in the Pagan or Gentile religions.So, you'd agree--I am assuming, that Mary as "the Immaculate Conception" is true. It's just that all of us are immaculately conceived, so what's the point in making a big deal of it in Mary's case? Is that about right?
The blessed mother confirmed it when she appeared to St. Bernadette. She said "I am the immaculate conception."
“I Am the Immaculate Conception”, Our Lady told St. Bernadette
Great post and reminder how we all have fallen short of the HOLY GLORY of GOD and how all were in need of a SAVIOR who could open THE WAY back through the TRUE VEIL...HIS BODYGen. 2:17 - the day you eat of that tree, you shall die. Adam and Eve ate of the tree, and they spiritually died. Some Protestant communities ignore or deny the reality of original sin. But if there is no original sin, then we do not need a Savior either. The horrors of our world testify to the reality of original sin.
Gen. 3:14-19 - God's punishment for eating of the tree was cursing satan, increasing women's pain in childbirth, and condemning man to toil and labor for his whole life.
Job 14:1,4 - man that is born of woman is of few days and full of trouble. Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean? All humans are afflicted with original sin, and this includes babies as well. This is why the Catholic Church has baptized babies for 2,000 years.
Psalm 51:5 - I was brought forth in iniquity, and in sin did my mother conceive me. We have inherited Adam's sin from the moment of our conception. This is why babies need baptism – to wash away the original sin inherited from Adam and Eve.
Rom. 5:12 - sin came into the world through one man, Adam, and death came through this sin. This sin affects all people, men and women, babies and adults. Through the merits of Jesus Christ, we have the sacrament of baptism to wash away the sin that came through Adam.
Rom. 5:14 - death reigned from Adam to Moses, born from Adam's original sin. This is a mystery we do not fully understand, but we must all acknowledge our propensity toward evil and our need of God.
Rom. 5:16 - the judgment following one single trespass brought condemnation for all. This means all have inherited the sin of Adam, and all must be washed clean of this sin in the waters of baptism.
Rom. 5:19 - by one man's disobedience many were made sinners. Original sin is passed on as part of the human condition, and only God in the flesh could atone for our sins by the eternal sacrifice of Himself. Through this sacrifice, God has re-opened the doors to heaven, and through baptism, we are once again made children of God.
1 Cor. 15:21 - for by one man came death. In Adam, all die. In Christ, the new Adam, all now may live.
Eph. 2:1-3 - we were all dead through sin and all lived in the passions of our flesh until Christ came to save us.
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Why would HE have to look like Joseph?Well, I believe that the Son of God miraculously became the person of Mary's baby at conception. I think he looked like Joseph. Virgin birth stories were common in the Pagan or Gentile religions.
That is not scripture. If you're just going to go off the random words of a peasant girl and base an entire theology around it, that's not in line with scripture and can lead you down the path of false prophets, which Jesus warned MANY false prophets will arise, and that even Christians would be tricked by them:
"For false Christs and false prophets will appear and they will provide great signs and wonders, so as to deceive, if possible, even the elect" - Matthew 24:24
And in this case it's a miracle witnessed by one peasant girl. And how convenient it is that for 1,000 years Mary never appeared to and said "I AM THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION" to anyone until AFTER the Roman Church came up with the theology. Also, that is bizarre wording. She is Mary, is she not? Why is she using blasphemous rhetoric ("I am" is God), and she is NOT the "conception", she is Mary (unless of course it was a Demon appearing to this peasant girl to create false prophecy and deceive the faithful as Jesus prophesied, notice it didn't identify as Mary OR no one appeared to her and she is an attention-seeking peasant girl whose own siblings said that they had seen nothing, I've had a sibling who had similar visions of things and it was a mental disorder, too).
Can you advise on how you found a WAY back in to partake of THE TREE of LIFEDeath was specific to Adam and Eve as the result of their sin. The two incarnate celestials lost their immortality status, they could no longer partake of the tree of life and live on indefinatealy.
I do not read the Genesis myth as a fall from an original state of perfection into sin and death. The first couple were completely innocent and naïve creatures. They were certainly capable of making a mistake but, without knowing good from evil, they lacked even the ability to sin. That ability came only with them eating of the "Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil". To me the story is a "coming of age story". Our mythical first couple graduated from animal status into to fully self aware human beings capable of making moral judgements. This is not an Original Sin story but rather an Original Blessing story that should be celebrated. We are not a people fallen from an original state of perfection into sin and death. What we are is a people that is still evolving. We are no longer "just animals" but something more.
Why the expulsion from Eden? In the mythology, I believe it to be symbolic that mankind was no longer a naïve creature living in moral ignorance but had become real men and women living in a world where there was real good and evil.
In the words of John Spong: "Every living thing, plant and animal is programmed to survive. What is true of all these living things is also true of human life. The only difference is that we human beings are self-conscious, while plants and animals are not. If survival is our highest goal, self-centeredness is inevitable and thus this quality becomes a constant part of the human experience. Traditionally, the church has called this "original sin" and has explained it with the myth of the fall. That was simply wrong. Survival is a quality found in life itself. There was no fall. Self-centered, survival driven, self-conscious creatures is simply who we are. There is thus no such thing as "original sin" from which we need to be rescued by a divine invader. So much of traditional Christianity assumes this false premise."
I never said I ate from the tree of life, that's silly. Only Adam and Eve could do that. After they defaulted on their mission they lost the use of the tree that allowed them to sustain their immortality.Can you advise on how you found a WAY back in to partake of THE TREE of LIFE
I never said you did.I never said I ate from the tree of life, that's silly. Only Adam and Eve could do that. After they defaulted on their mission they lost the use of the tree that allowed them to sustain their immortality.
Do we understand all the ways of God?I agree, I just am getting stuck on the Holy Spirit (not sure what word you would use here, making a seed/impregnating) a sinful women.
My natural view would be Holy must be mixed with Holy, not Holy with a sinner
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