Sabé
Active Member
Again....A lot of words but nothing that points to a very moral Mary Magdalene that was well respected in and outside of the Bible. You have nothing! No evidence of immoral behavor and in fact just the opposite. Making a story up about an unnamed character is make-believe.
After each line you posted type; Does not point to Mary Magdalene. And that will be the facts. Just a lot of words.
I'm excused from needing to present examples of prostitute behavior committed by Mary the Magdalene in order to show that she was a prostitute, because I've shown that she and the unnamed repentant woman, a well-known sinner, in Simon the Pharisee's house were the same woman.
Your refusal to address the accounts and details I presented that I argue show Mary Magdalene was a well-known sinner before her conversion shows either acknowledgment of not knowing how to do so, or significant doubt in your own belief. Because if you have a sliver of conviction in your belief, then, at the very least, you should be willing and able to try and explain why the unnamed repentant woman, a well-known sinner, and Mary the Magdalene, from whom Jesus cast out seven demons, both of whom anointed Jesus with ointment and wiped His feet with their hair in Bethany, are insufficient reasons to deduce that they were the same person. But, you refused to do even that. So, it looks as though you have nothing further to offer except honesty by admitting that you have no reasonable evidence to support your belief.
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