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If having no position is equated with neutrality, why discuss the matter -- especially in such an extreme manner ?
1. Because truth matters.
2. If this is true, I need to embrace it. I have changed many of my views because I learned I needed to. If I need to take a position on THIS one, then it's important to me that I do. I do not fear truth or change.
3. Because I'm being told I'm WRONG in a fundamental matter of highest importance and greatest certainty; I'm apostate. That matters to me, as I hope you think it should.
4. Because Christianity is being divided over THIS.
5. Because the world is being told - loudly, boldly - that THIS, how often Mary and Joseph had ___ after Jesus is born - is a matter of highest importance, thus knowing WHY it's true and so very, very important is critical.
6. I'm more than curious WHY two (out of the millions you say exist) are SO very, very, very interested in how often Mary had ____; why so many so insist that Mary's ___ life is a matter of extreme importance think it's RULE, offensive and flaming to even discuss the very same issue; why so those two (out of millions, it is claimed) are so often evasive, defensive, ridiculing (and frankly out of character) when THIS - THEIR DOGMA - is brought up? Why there is this profound double standard: when one or two non Catholic, non-EO denominations have a view (even if it's nowhere near dogma) - they are accountable for it, they must show it true, but when the CC or EO believes something, it's just true and it's insulting to ask about substantiation. I ASSURE you, I will stay on top of this topic for as long as it takes to answer these questions.
Back to the issue....
Pax
- Josiah
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