CoreIssue
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Well - first of all - you're basing your views on Catholic doctrine on the response of an uncatechized and ignorant Catholic.
NOT wise - OR honest.
Allow me to correct you AND your friend - because the Immaculate Conception IS Scriptural. As in MANY instances in Scripture - this is another place where you need to understand Scripture and linguistics . . .
The Greek word is "Kecharitomene" that Luke used in his Gospel (v.1:28), which is the perfect passive participle, indicates a completed action with permanent result. Thus it translates, “completely, perfectly, enduringly endowed with grace.”
The Angel didn’t say, “Hail Mary, full of grace.” He said, "Hail Kecharitomene."
To refute your second point in RED - I AM here to correct anti-Catholic lies - like I just did with YOU regarding the Immaculate Conception . . .
Wrong.
luke 1:28 - Interlinear Bible Search