Prodestants For All?
Being Irish I've only ever heard of Mary from the Catholic standpoint, but I hear that some of you do not believe in the Immaculate Conception and Virgin Birth, it makes sense, but if it was not a virgin birth who got her pregnant, assuming that God remains the technical father?
- This is an honest question, Catholics, so do not delete me?
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Protestants believe in …. virgin birth of Christ … not Mary … we believe was born as naturally as anyone else …. but it was a moment of Christ's virginal conception
Protestant non-belief in the virgin birth is a myth among some Catholics ….. I personally Catholics have defended time and again when Protestant ignorance making false claims about Catholic doctrine … I hope you do the same for us among fellow Catholics …..
Love in Christ ….
I am a Protestant, and we believe in the virgin birth. However, we do not believe that Mary should be treated like a god itself. God made her pregnant. More than once in the Bible, Jesus denounces her. Catholicism in many ways is pagan, and if you think that today we would call a cult. No one should be praying or worship, but the Holy Trinity.
As I understand it. Protestants believe in the virgin birth, but not in the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception —–> <——
That is a Catholic doctrine that prompts you to accept a version without sin of Mary. That's what Protestants do not believe.
What does the King James Bible says?
"The birth of Jesus was this wise: When as his mother Mary betrothed to Joseph, before they came together, she was found with child of the Holy Spirit. Joseph her husband being a just man, and are not willing to make it a Publick example, was willing to put her away secretly. But as I thought about these things, behold, an angel of the Lord appeared in a dream, saying, Joseph, son of David, fear not to take unto thee Mary thy wife because what is conceived in her is of the Holy Spirit. She will bear a son and call his name JESUS: for he shall save his people from their sins. " [Matthew 1:18-21]
This is one of the verses that Roman Catholics and Protestants used to support the
Virgin Birth, and I think it's true!
May God bless you as you study His Word
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Mary, Ark of the Covenant joke:
Jericho to Israel: That is not something special, just a box.
Protestants to the Church: She is so special, it is only a vessel.
The Holy Koran teaches that Allah (God) to create a (sas Jesus) or one (sas Adam), Allah has only come for them to want to be, not the Holy Spirit necessary for this to happen http:// / cis http://www.jamaat.net / christintro.ht … http://www.ipci.co.za/frameset.asp http://sultan.org/ # I & C
Peace
It is the protest-ants, as in protest against some problems with the Catholic hierarchy.
The birth of the Virgin is still recognized by most, except for a few exceptionally heretical or not paying attention.
Part of the problem is the Immaculate Conception. The Catholic tradition makes it "logically" necessary for a vessel without stain of God (as in Mary the "mother of God") was born. It is Mary who supposedly was immaculately conceived, an additional and unnecessary miracle to sort the help of God throughout.
Consider this, in nature, when spontaneous generation, or any other "virgin birth" rate of descent occurs, the product is usually female, like a replica of the same sex from the mother. A male chromosome is not only one X chromosome with a broken branch. Jesus was a man (had to be to be circumcised, which records the Scriptures that was), so where did the Y chromosome if Mom does not? Because of this, becomes the miracle God did, or was not a virgin birth at all, that's what the unbelievers assume because the basic mechanics of reproduction are well known (it takes more than one male to a woman to make a baby and if she is pregnant by a man who has his own way).
On this issue, except the idea of the Immaculate Conception, my Protestant faith not differ at all from their Catholic faith. The problem is with those who can not believe that God is or would (or could) make a miracle.