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07-28-2007, 10:21 PM | #21 |
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Are you addressing me? As far as I'm concerned, I have no idea, but I doubt that surrogacy is mentioned in the OT, because it must be a modern technique, (I'd think). If you want to know where I came up with the idea of surrogate mother, it came from enquiries I made elsewhere, about whose DNA Jesus must have had. The answer seemed to be that no one knows. So whose child was Jesus exactly, "God's and Mary's"; "God's alone" (?) ... GoODness knows - I don't.
What I do know is that if God were act as he is supposed to have, and if God were a mortal human being, theology would label him immoral. Tuffa Nuff |
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I remember this riddle being done on "All in the Family" back in the '70's. However, there it wasn't about a deity, just about regular people. |
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Sorry for the misspelling. For some reason I looked at it as "Tara Nuff". Apologies.
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I think Joan that Mary is the womb of man to which the persona of this generation is added for presentation and recognition. Mary is the sum-total of our own inner beauty that contains our aboriginal heritage as man in the image of God wherein we were created. Jesus called it 'truth' with an eminent right to be just who we are without being a pretender and usurper of the Man identity that resides deep within us (note that Man is androgyne here). So the impregnation affects Joseph who's womb is Mary (sic) and thus Joseph was "pregnant with dispair" (as James Joyce put it in Finnigans Wake) which really is the advent of life itself that initiates metamorphosis and gives new life to the man we were created to be. Mary therefore is our dowry in betrothal and always the perfect image of mortal beauty for the simple reason that she is our own limit of perfection. Notice that in her appearances she is always a local girl with a message and perhaps a battle scar or two. ETA: this also explains how our mother can become our bride and crown of glory as man with a mind of his own = God as Gogol would have it. |
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Why did Mary, being a human being and thus "born in sin", not pass along her sin to Jebus?
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The quandry of original sin passed on to children is behind the Roman Catholic Church's invention of the doctrine of Immaculate Conception, the idea that Mary was born without sin. The alternative to Immaculate Conception is the idea, according to Luther that Mary was born in sin but purified by the Holy Spirit so she could give birth to a sinless child: Quote:
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Luther doesn't know Mary who is the Love of life for the sake of life itself. For example, how can Mary be purified by the HS if she is the angelic force behind the HS (she's our "Queen of angels") and replaces the HS after it's descend upon the chosen one for whom 'the father and son are one' to make the HS redundant as a 'fly-by.'
Augustine was a faith-builder and cannot write gnostic concepts to the flock but he knew better as this is know from his line: "have perfect love (freedom in Christ?) and do what you want?" (or something like that). Jesus may have avoided sin to prevent misleading believers but the fact is that without the law it is impossible to sin. The difficulty of this concept is to feel forgiven and for this we must part company with religion and go through the barren locust and honey stage. |
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