| paigowprincess |
06-18-2003 03:50 PM |
Calling all wingnuts
Help me out here, bc my parents did me the favor of raising the princesses to not follow organzied religion, though I did take comparative religions one oh one in college but I dont think this was covered. Mary's mother was named Anne? And Anne also got pregnant without sex. But not by the big G? Who would thus also be Jesus's grandpaw as well as his paw (this is starting to sound very Springer with the incest and the half brothers and sisters crawling out of the woodwork so to speak)? How did Anne get pregnant without sex , do the catholics propose? And couldnt "brother" have been meant in the same sense that the african american community uses the term today?
EDIT: I just reread AGs post which says Anne did it in the susal way but wo original sin. WHat the hell does that mean? Is this some post hoc, have your cake and eat it too thing? What is original sin anyway?
I didnt realize this story went beyond Mary (though I know Adam and Eve were players but always thought that was more of an Aesop's fable type thing). Obviosuly the only bible I have touched in my life ws the one my lapsed catholic friend from HS used- i nthe sense he cut a hole in the middle of it and kept his pot there.
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Originally posted by Atticus Grinch
The Gospels use the term "brother of Jesus" to describe various people, including James (who's getting a lot of attention these days for other reasons, the ossuary being only the most recent).
The Catholics say Mary is "ever virgin" (i.e., she remained so until she was assumed bodily into heaven, thereby avoiding death as a reward for her obedience to God). The term "brother" in the Gospels is, according to the Catholics, from an Aramaic term that supposedly did not distinguish between brothers and cousins. Thus (according to this view), "brother of Jesus" means cousin of Jesus.
The Protestants say that it's not theologically necessary that Mary was "ever virgin," and that she and Joseph had natural children after Jesus. According to this view, brother means brother, period.
Timmy note (sorry, Abba): The Immaculate Conception does not refer to the conception of Jesus. It refers to the conception of Mary by St. Anne without original sin, though in the usual manner. It is a Catholic-only doctrine, its feast day is celebrated only by Catholics, and it's the most widely misunderstood Christian doctrine held by professed Christians, including Catholics themselves. Rant over.
Edited to add: Son of a bitch. I've been out-Grinched.
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