tragic_pizza
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I don't see where Ray is disagreeing that Mary birthed Jesus. The disagreement comes in when one takes that Scriptural fact and pursues it to the sublime.
Mary was a faithful woman who did exactly as God directed; a lesson we should all take to heart. Unless one relies on extraScriptural sources speaking centuries after the fact, while a very faithful woman, Mary was no more or less human than you or I.
Mary did not die for my sins, Mary was not raised from the dead to complete the work of salvation on my behalf.
Mary, in short, needed the salvation Jesus offered just as much as do the rest of us. There is nothing wrong and everything right with respecting Mary and with following her example; the danger of idolatry enters when one overemphasises her role, making her in effect coequal with the Savior.
Mary was a faithful woman who did exactly as God directed; a lesson we should all take to heart. Unless one relies on extraScriptural sources speaking centuries after the fact, while a very faithful woman, Mary was no more or less human than you or I.
Mary did not die for my sins, Mary was not raised from the dead to complete the work of salvation on my behalf.
Mary, in short, needed the salvation Jesus offered just as much as do the rest of us. There is nothing wrong and everything right with respecting Mary and with following her example; the danger of idolatry enters when one overemphasises her role, making her in effect coequal with the Savior.