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Wrong. Consider: Jesus is our Lord (as I think you agree), Mary is the "mother of our Lord" (as you've already agreed is an acceptable title for her), and scripture says there is one Lord (when referring to the Godhead). Let's rewrite your things like so:Originally posted by Eliyahu:
[QB] Again, you will encounter the contradiction if you apply the same logic which was used in Mother of God theory, to the other Godheads as follows:
2. Holy spirit is God,
Mary is Mother of God
Therefore Mary is Mother of Holy Spirit
3. God the Father is God
Mary is Mother of God.
Therefore Mary is Mother of God the Father
Originally posted by Eliyahu:
[QB]
I think I still have to continue to illustrate the silly aspects of syllogism:
1. Jesus is God,
Mary is Mother of Jesus
Therefore Mary is Mother of God.
The logic of the syllogism stops here. The conclusion is wrong. Mary was a vessel used one time in history to conceive the body of Jesus. Her womb provided the entrance for God the Son to make an entrance into this world, nothing more. She is a mere mortal, used of God, just as Hannah was used of God in the Old Testament to give birth to Samuel; and Rachel and Rebekkah, etc.; all women used of God in some way.
John said:
John 1:14 And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth.
The Word was made flesh. Christ was not a descendent of Mary. Mary was not the mother of Christ--the one who is fully God and full man at the same time. She bore his body. She raised him as a mother. God doesn't have a mother. Christ existed before Mary. The body was simply a tent, a tabernacle, something temporary to house the God-man, and would not be made permanent until the resurrection. Paul speaks in the same manner of us in 2Cor.5:1-4.
Mary is not in any way the mother of God.
DHK
Then how was Christ a descendent of David, and rightful heir to David's throne? How was he "made of the seed of David according to the flesh" (Rom 1:3), "of the seed of David" (2 Tim 2:8), "of the fruit of his loins, according to the flesh" (Acts 2:29) and "cometh of the seed of David" (John 7:42) if he was not biologically connected to Mary?Originally posted by DHK:
Christ was not a descendent of Mary.
Then why not respond to it?Originally posted by Eliyahu:
Natters, I fully understand your concern
Then how was Christ a descendent of David, and rightful heir to David's throne? How was he "made of the seed of David according to the flesh" (Rom 1:3), "of the seed of David" (2 Tim 2:8), "of the fruit of his loins, according to the flesh" (Acts 2:29) and "cometh of the seed of David" (John 7:42) if he was not biologically connected to Mary? </font>[/QUOTE]Hebrews 7:3 Without father, without mother, without descent, having neither beginning of days, nor end of life; but made like unto the Son of God; abideth a priest continually.Originally posted by natters:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by DHK:
Christ was not a descendent of Mary.
I have answered it. The answer is "no" - for the same reason the Father as "Lord" was not in the womb of Mary, even though Jesus the Son is "Lord" and there is only one Lord. Please pay attention.Originally posted by Eliyahu:
Was God the Father was in the womb of Mary?
Please answer this first!
I don't understand - she provided his body, but she's not biologically connected to that body? How does that work?Originally posted by DHK:
..the body provided by him by the woman...
Jesus as Lord before Mary's existence, yet Mary still being mother of our Lord?Originally posted by natters:
Eliyahu, instead of talking about unexplained analogies, how about just comment directly on Jesus as Lord before Mary's existence, yet Mary still being mother of our Lord?
I answered your Q, right above your post. Do you need a glass?Originally posted by natters:
Eliyahu, actually I'm asking you NOT to repeat it. I'm asking you to stop shooting your own position full of holes.![]()
Simply answer this question as clearly as you can:
How is Mary the mother of our Lord?