Pebbles in the Shoe
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@BasilTheGreat (1) Easy way to get attention.
(2) Instant victim status.
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@PebblesInShoe @EQualit31385573 @IndianaBrunner How can you tell?
You won't give me something to deny.
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@Buzzsaws1990 @EQualit31385573 @IndianaBrunner You are in denial. So you can’t be helped.
Your arguments are silly and flawed. You are just fanning your ego. You can’t be helped.
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@xagreat Read for knowledge sake if interested - gotquestions.org/Jesus-and-Paul…
Don’t fan your ego.
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@xagreat Better to be a fool and keep your trap shut.
You open your mouth and proves it.
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@Buzzsaws1990 @EQualit31385573 @IndianaBrunner Don’t know. Go ask her. Anyways Catholics interacts with her, right?
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@PebblesInShoe @EQualit31385573 @IndianaBrunner "Yes no verse in the Bible tells nothing about her virginity after Jesus was born."
correct. Thus Mt1:25 proves nothing either way.
Her question in Luke 1 is sufficient.
If Mary knew her virginity was going to end
she'd already know how she could conceive Jesus.
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@Buzzsaws1990 @EQualit31385573 @IndianaBrunner Yes no verse in the Bible tells nothing about her virginity after Jesus was born.
So Catholics assumed she was perpetually virgin.
Anyways, it really doesn’t matter even if she was or not. Millions of women in history were. So Mary really doesn’t stand out on that aspect.
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@PebblesInShoe @EQualit31385573 @IndianaBrunner Which is Matthew telling us she was still a virgin when Jesus was born...fulfilling the prophecy.
That's the point of the passage.
It tells us nothing of her virginity AFTER Jesus was born.

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@Buzzsaws1990 @EQualit31385573 @IndianaBrunner Challenge them then. You talk like a Muslim.
Sometimes Catholics and Muslims talk the same language.
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@Buzzsaws1990 @EQualit31385573 @IndianaBrunner Nothing to show. Your reasoning is completely flawed. Keep fanning your ego.
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@PebblesInShoe @EQualit31385573 @IndianaBrunner SHOW
Don't tell.
If it is foolish, should be easy to show how i'm wrong.
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@Buzzsaws1990 @EQualit31385573 @IndianaBrunner Yes that is not rocket science. Everyone know Mary was a virgin when Jesus was born.
“but KEPT her a virgin UNTIL she gave birth to a Son; and he called His name Jesus.”(Matthew 1:25)
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@PebblesInShoe @EQualit31385573 @IndianaBrunner I can explain her question.
I explained why her virginity was a problem.
You can't explain it.
Yes.
Mary was a virgin when Jesus was born...fulfilling the prophecy.
Amen!
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@Buzzsaws1990 @EQualit31385573 @IndianaBrunner gotquestions.org/Trinity-Bible.…
Read if you want to. Challenge them.
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@PebblesInShoe @EQualit31385573 @IndianaBrunner If you don't like reasoning...you just ignore it?
Direct Scriptural Declaration? There is no direct statement commanding belief in Mary’s lifelong virginity.
- corrent. So what?
There is no direct statement commanding belief in the Trinity.
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@PebblesInShoe @EQualit31385573 @IndianaBrunner I read it.
It ignores Luke1:26-34; the passage where Mary speaks of her virginity preventing the future conception of Jesus.
Because it cannot explain her question.
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@Buzzsaws1990 @EQualit31385573 @IndianaBrunner Yes completely flawed. No reasoning will change your mind. So no point talking.
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@PebblesInShoe @EQualit31385573 @IndianaBrunner yes.
Was my reasoning flawed?
If so...please show me how.
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@Buzzsaws1990 @EQualit31385573 @IndianaBrunner Regardless of one’s stance, the significance of Mary in the Gospels remains profound: she was divinely chosen to bear the Messiah (Luke 1:28-38), and her faithfulness is honored in Scripture without question.
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@PebblesInShoe @EQualit31385573 @IndianaBrunner A perpetual virgin's virginity won't allow them to conceive in the future.
A temporary virgin's virginity does allow them to conceive in the future. They would not name it as the reason for not knowing.
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