Marymog
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Mary,
Your support of perpetual virginity because 'Christianity HAS been teaching Mary's perpetual virginity for 2,000 years', is an Appeal to Tradition Fallacy. The logical form of the fallacy you committed is:
Christianity has been supporting the perpetual virginity of Mary for generations/centuries.
Therefore, we should keep supporting the perpetual virginity.
Our ancestors thought the perpetual virginity was right.
Therefore, perpetual virginity is right.
It is fallacious reasoning.
Here is a list of some contradictions between The Protoevangelium of James and the Bible (from, Is the Perpetual Virginity of Mary a Biblical View?)
Protoevangelium of James vs The Bible
1 Gabriel is called an archangel (PeJ, Chapter 9:22), which was a common designation for Gabriel in apocryphal literature written after the first century. (For example, see Revelation of Paul, The Book of John Concerning the Falling Asleep of Mary, and The Apocalypse of the Holy Mother of God.)
The Bible never identifies Gabriel as an archangel, but Michael is described as an archangel in Jude 1:9. The idea of Gabriel as an archangel seems to be a misconception that began in the second century.
2 Mary’s response to the angel is different than what is recorded in Scripture. “What! Shall I conceive by the living God, and bring forth as all other women do?” (PeJ 9:12).
Bible: Luke 1:34 states, “Then Mary said to the angel, ‘How can this be, since I do not know a man?’”
3 Elizabeth fled the Bethlehem region with her son John (the Baptist) to the mountains because of Herod’s wrath when he decided to kill all the baby boys around and in Bethlehem (PeJ 16:3).
Bible: Concerning John the Baptist, Luke 1:80 states, “So the child grew and became strong in spirit, and was in the deserts till the day of his manifestation to Israel.” It was Joseph, Mary, and Jesus who fled from Bethlehem because of Herod (Matthew 2:13–15).
4 Jesus was born in a cave outside the city of Bethlehem (PeJ 12:11–14:31).
Bible: Jesus was born in Bethlehem, the town of David, according to Luke 2:4, 11 and Matthew 2:1.
5 The angel of the Lord, when speaking to Joseph in a dream, said to take Mary but does not mention having her as a wife. The priest chastised Joseph and accused him for taking Mary as a wife secretly by the priest. Joseph takes her home but is reluctant to call her his wife when they go to Bethlehem (PeJ 10:17–18, 11:14, 12:2–3).
Bible: Matthew 1:19 reveals that Joseph was already Mary’s husband (they were betrothed) before the angel visited him in a dream. Matthew 1:24 points out that after the angel visited Joseph, he kept her as his wife.
6 Mary wrapped Jesus in swaddling cloths and hid him in a manger at the inn to keep him from the massacre by Herod’s men (PeJ 16:2).
Mary: Mary and Joseph were warned of Herod’s plot by an angel, and they fled to Egypt (Matthew 2:13–14).
7 Wise men came to Bethlehem and inquired of Herod where the Child was born (PeJ 21:1–2).
Bible: Wise men came to Jerusalem to inquire where the child king was (Matthew 2:1).
This comparison should lay to rest any support of the pseudo ‘Infancy Gospel’ of James as a genuine document to be followed in its support of the perpetual virginity of Mary.
The Protoevangelium of James (The Infancy Gospel of James) is a fake that is in the Pseudepigrapha. It is a false document attributed to Jesus’ brother, James. Promotion of this pseudo document to support the perpetual virginity, is using the unreliable (PeJ) to support the improbable (perpetual virginity).
Oz
Hi Oz,
I don't know if your ignoring my post, #947, or if you just didn't read it. If I remember correctly you have a PhD which shows you are interested in a certain field of study so you spent a long time studying to get that PhD. Many hours and lots of money. Congratulations!
I have a Masters in history and a BS in Psycology. I am working on my Doctorate in history. As you know when one starts putting Doctor in front of their name or PhD behind their name it garners respect because you are supposed to have certain standards. One of those standards is accuracy in what we write and tell other people. They rely on us since we have that PhD or Dr. in front of our name.
Even though I feel your argument that the Proto. Of James has contradictions in it is a weak argument and I have given evidence why it is in fact a weak argument I would like you to clarify 2 statements you made. You gave example #6 and #7 from Proto. Of James that according to my research your translations is a BAD TRANSLATION. Would you please cite your source for those translations?
The two translations I have provided are VERY accurate. I can not find the translations you provided.
The translation you provided: 6 Mary wrapped Jesus in swaddling cloths and hid him in a manger at the inn to keep him from the massacre by Herod’s men (PeJ 16:2).
The translations I have found: And when Mary heard that the children were being slain, she was afraid, and took the young child and wrapped in swaddling clothes and laid him in an ox-manger.
And Mary, having heard that the children were being killed, was afraid, and took the infant and swaddled Him, and put Him into an ox-stall.
Those two reliable translations are from Roberts-Donaldson and M.R. James. They CLEARLY differ from yours.
The translation you provided: 7 Wise men came to Bethlehem and inquired of Herod where the Child was born (PeJ 21:1–2).
The translations I have found: And there was a great commotion in Bethlehem of Judaea, for Magi came, saying.."
And there came a great tumult in Bethlehem of Judaea; for there came wise men, saying..."
BOTH translations say that the Magi went to Bethlehem but NEITHER translation say they met Herod there. Both translations also say that Herod sent officer TO the Magi.
source: www.earlychristianwritings.com
If your basing your "contradiction" argument on a suspect translation then we need to talk. We need to discuss where you got your translations from my fellow academic.
Scripture has contradictions. What are we to do with those contradictions?
I look forward to your response.
Looking Forward Mary!