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I think some others who agree with my position on this topic will be offended by this. But I am not. I am not afraid of being labelled as pro-Catholic on many issues even though I know many baptists are strong anti-Catholics.Originally posted by JohnB:
Sounds like we have a number of proto-Roman Catholic Baptists here![]()
I see those as appropriate titles if we wanted to give them titles.Originally posted by webdog:
So if Mary get's the title of "mother of God", do Jesus' brothers and sisters get the title of "brother or sister of God"? What about Joseph as the "step father of God"? If not, it's a double standard.
Everyone who uses the title theotokos would agree that it is inappropriate to call Mary the mother of the Trinity or mother of God the Spirit.Originally posted by Helen:
However, when we speak of GOD, we are talking about spirit, and there is NO mother of God. God, as Triune and spirit, is eternal, thus nullifying the concept of a 'mother of God'.
This is a different title and irrelevant to this discussion. There are many titles that Catholics have for Mary that I consider inappropriate. Theotokos is not one of them.Originally posted by Bunyon:
But the Catholics also give Mary the title "Queen of Heaven". How's that for elevating her above other women?
I would recommend your read what you wrote again.Originally posted by Bunyon:
Some of the posters feel Mother Of God unduley eleveates Mary, So this other title would suggest these posters have a legitimate concern.
Yes all three are God, but Mary was not the mother of all three and no one who uses the title Theotokos would say that Mother of God the Father, Mother of God the Holy Spirit or Mother of the Trinity are appropriate titles for Mary.Originally posted by webdog:
Also, to claim that mary is the "mother of God" would mean she would be the mother of God the Father and the Holy Spirit besides Jesus as all three are God.
You have made the assertation that Theotokos refers to Mary being the mother of God the Father or the mother of the Trinity. Those who properly use that title do not make such an assertation.Originally posted by webdog:
To deduct that Mary is the mother of Jesus...therefore since Jesus is God, she must be the mother of God is not taking into account that Jesus ALONE is not God.
Again, irrelevant to a discussion about the title Theotokos.Originally posted by Bunyon:
Also, catholic art often depicts mary as the queen of heaven standing on a crescent moon with stars above her head.
I would say this statement is dangerously close to a modalist non-Trinitarian statement about God, in particular the part of the doctrine of the Trinity that addresses that there are three distinct persons or hypostases.Originally posted by webdog:
God is not "God" unless the Three as One are "God".