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Jesus, on the cross, calls her, "woman," ascribing her as, mother of, the disciple I love. It's blasphemy what you people say and do.
blasphemy? Really? Jesus calls Her women there and Jn 2 to remind you of Gods promise in gen 3:15
Why is mother of Jesus acceptable but mother of our savior and mother of our salvation and mother of God is not acceptable by most who claim the name of Christ?
Jesus himself is a human person. (Note: Trinitarianism teaches us that Jesus is not a human person.)
God himself isn’t a human person.
A human person having a mother isn’t a controversial concept. God himself having a mother is a controversial concept.
Why do you think that Jesus refers to His mother as "Woman" in John's Gospel?Jesus, on the cross, calls her, "woman," ascribing her as, mother of, the disciple I love. It's blasphemy what you people say and do.
Jesus is both fully divine and fully human in one person...
Why do you think that Jesus refers to His mother as "Woman" in John's Gospel?
Hi BJ,Jesus, on the cross, calls her, "woman," ascribing her as, mother of, the disciple I love. It's blasphemy what you people say and do.
Your statement above in RED is patently FALSE.Jesus himself is a human person. (Note: Trinitarianism teaches us that Jesus is not a human person.)
God himself isn’t a human person.
A human person having a mother isn’t a controversial concept. God himself having a mother is a controversial concept.
Is Mary the queen?
And is she the queen of heaven?
Mother of God?
Ever Virgin?
Not your opinions please from scripture
Spoken like a Catholic, not a Protestant.
Whether you personally are a Catholic (which is what I believe you to be just from listening to you for a few minutes) or not, the difference in the faith traditions between Catholic and Protestant is another reason some Christians find the phrase “mother of God” unacceptable.
Your statement above in RED is patently FALSE.
NOWHERE iin Trinitarian teaching is the humanity of Jesus denied.
In fact - it teaches the doctrine of the Hypostatic Union - that He is FULLY God and FULLY Human.
So, you need to investigate whatever caused you to post such a lie . . .
yes catholic...
The SHOW me the Catholic teaching from the Catechism that Jesus is NOT a human being.I was raised in the Southern Baptist Church. That is where I first learned it. I married a woman who was raised in the Roman Catholic Church. She was taught it there.
Yesterday I asked a trinitarian member of this forum (Christophany) if it is true or not. He assured me that it is true.
I find it expressed in Roman Catholic and Protestant teaching, as well as in Church history.