Nobody is denying that Jesus' mother gave birth to a divine child!
I'm sorry,
whose mother was that? Are you referring to Jesus, Who is God Incarnate? Last post you said, quite emphatically, that He didn't have a mother. Now you agree that He did.
What I deny is that God the Father has a "mother!"
One and inseparable, OM. Not three gods, but One God. There's no prying them apart.
It is heresy to say that God has a Mother
No, it is simple fact. And in light of the ancient Creeds of the Church, to deny that the Blessed Virgin is the mother of God is heretical.
and is not a self-existent entity.
God is obviously a self-existent entity. No, the BVM didn't create God. Then again, no mother "creates" her child. Every living soul is a creation of God.
In saying Jesus had a mother is not the same thing as saying God the Father has a Mother!!
And what I see you saying is that God the father is God, but God the Son is Not God.
That, mi compa, is heresy, of the rankest kind.
You shoud have been looking in the mirror when you typed that. That is Good New Fashioned American Protestantism reaching back across the centuries to pull Nestorianism out of the junk yard of history and peddle it as though it had improved with age. It hasn't, it was heresy back then, and it's heresy now. But it sorts well with the modalist view of the Trinity that was the standard Sunday School fare back in my Baptist days.
This isn't about the Deity of Christ. It isn't about Christology.
You'd think the two had at least
some relationship to each other, wouldn't you?
It is rather about the doctrine of God.
And Christ is God.
And that holds that God is eternally self-existent, and the source of all else.
Which is impossible to gainsay.
He did not have a Mother since He had no beginning.
Is Christ God? Simple binary answer set, He is, or He is not. If not, then go off and be an Aryan. If so, then God Has A Mother.
I understand Trinitarian theology
So far I've seen little evidence of that. It looks a lot more Aryan or Nestorian.
, and we are not arguing Christology.
Inseparable. Christ is God.
I've never said Jesus is partly God and partly Man
A "form of Deity", was it?
. God did not simply inhabit Man, whether as a spirit or as a mind, nor as the Word of God.
Dunno what that is supposed to mean.
Jesus is entirely the product of God's Word representing the full Deity of God. I've neve said anything else.
Jesus is God or He is not. Oerthodoxy says Jesus is God, no circumlocution allowed.
My opinion is: tu no comprendes!
Yo intiendo. So, do you believe that Jesus is God? A yes or no will suffice.
God as an omnipotent, infinite Being had no mother to give Him birth. But as the Son of God it is said that the God-Man had a mother, namely Mary. I can go with this.
Then you're embracing the Nestorian Heresy.
And from my long experience, that, along with Modalism, is the common viewpoint of most American Protestants.