an evasion, ok. i expect this from Catholics, but not from you tbh
But again, of what sin would any of us convict her?
When the woman was brought forth in sin [adultery], she was brought forth unlawfully. Jesus wrote in the sand not once, but twice. Both times that he wrote, were from the Instruction, revealing a transgression of law in bringing her forth as they did.
Shall we attempt to convict someone of some sin in unrighteousness?
I do not hold that she was necessarily without sin, but neither do I attempt to convict her of some unknown sin. Like I said, I don't know. Nor do I care. Of what "fruit" are all such arguments?
who needs Christ if Mary was sinless?
Did Mary shed her blood as a covering?
Did Mary trust in her own righteousness?
Again, there are those who were reckoned as "righteous". Those who believed and trusted "God", and walked according to His Instruction. Were they necessarily "perfect", maybe not, but they are accounted as "righteous". Shall we, mere men that we are, attempt to ascribe some sin to someone without knowledge to those that have been called "righteous".
why are Pagans even allowed to comment here, i gotta ask?
can we at least have access to whatever Book they are using?
"Pagans" is a rather vague term. For both you and I could be and probably have been described as such. Or, we could use it to describe anyone, even a "Christian" who does as the "Pagans" do / did. I mean, who took down a decorated tree?
As for "book", again you would have to be more specific. We have access to the same "Scriptures" that those in the time of Jesus did. The question is, do we believe said "Book"?
Which begs the question: "According to whose understanding or intended meaning do we believe it?" I don't think any of us are completely "doing God's will", as not one of us seems to fully grasp the fullness of it. Most of us, have settled into our place of "comfort". or into a state of "complacency". I may be reckoned as "lukewarm", perhaps even "cold" compared to what I once was. I am no longer what I would really consider a "seeker". However, in my habitual and perpetual "seeking" ... I caught a glimpse of Durin's Bain.
You OTOH: Are a "seeker" currently. The only question which remains, is to what end your seeking shall bring you.