genez said:No...... It is simply stating where his humanity came from. Mary could not give birth to God.
Then you are clearly denying the incarnation.
God existed before Mary was born. Did his humanity? Yet, you are saying she gave birth to God. As if God can be created. Then God, is not God, but a creation.
You appear to be very confused here. No-one is saying that Mary created God. But Mary gave birth to God the Son - a new person in that He is fully human and fully God. Jesus Christ. His mother is Mary.
When Jesus body laid in the tomb dead? Was that dead body God?
Jesus is the full manifestation of Deity in bodily form. Just as the burning bush was a bush with Deity being manifested. Moses saw, and spoke to that bush as if it were God himself. Now, if someone planted the seed for that bush? Would he be called the farmer of God?
This is where you hit major heresy. In comparing the burning bush with Jesus, you reveal that you either have no understanding of, or do not believe in the incarnation. God did not become a bush! He did not remain a bush. God was present temporarily in the bush.
Is this what you think the Incarnation means - the God temporarily alighted on the man Jesus? If so these are the Pagan Gnostic Heresies of Docetism and Apollinarianism. It is to these dangerous non-christian shores that you are brought in your haste to detract from the Virgin Mary.
God did not alight on the body of Jesus, and then leave it. That would be a fraud. He would not be truly human. At the Incarnation, through the Action of the Holy Spirit, God the Word took flesh and full humanity from the Virgin Mary.
A Human Nature, Body and Soul, from Mary, became indissolubly united, (whilst retaining their separate characters), with God the Word, who also retained his complete Godly nature.
This produced one PERSON with one CONSCIOUSNESS, who was called JESUS CHRIST, and is both Son of God and Son of Mary. He is known as God the Son.
The problem is you resort to name calling and accusation without understanding what was said. Its a failure to see the essence and nature of God. God can not be born. To say he can be reveals that you do not even know what God is. It is like saying God can die.
No. It is you who are in grave error, and in denial of the basic creeds of Christianity. If God did not die for our sins, we are not redeemed. It wasn't a conjuring trick. Jesus died on the cross. Because He was truly man, His death could pay for the sins of men. Because He was truly God, His death was fit price for the sins of all men. If He was not both, humanity was not redeemed!
your stand must be based upon the Scripture and remian consistent with what it teaches. If Mary gave birth to God, then God can die. Mary's ovum could only produce a human body. The Deity of Christ remained untouched as the humanity of Christ died. If that is nestorianism, then Nestorius was correct and that council was living in the dark.
At least now you admit that you have stepped into deep heresy - and Nestorianism is a major heresy - in contrast to all that Christianity teaches. You are dividing Christ into two people - one who died and one who didn't! In that, you are denying not only the incarnation but the atonement as well. You really need to reflect and reconsider. Perhaps you will then see how dangerous is the pride that you know better that all of Christianity for the last 2,000 years. This is the danger of believing that you can infallibly interpret scripture outside of the Apostolic teaching of the Church. You end up misinterpreting your way out of Christianity altogether!
I think you need to talk these matters over with a pastor of a bona-fide mainstream Christian Church who will hopefully help you see how far from the path you are straying.
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is being led by the Holy Spirit and is following the traditions of the Apostles???