On the cross, Jesus told Mary to go with one of the disciples and it says that from that day forth she lived with him.
The Bible openly records the assumption of Christ, in front of above 500 witnesses.
If Mary went too, it should have been recorded, but it was not.
In fact there is nothing written in the firsts century, A.D. that mentions this, either secular (why would it?), nor religious.
So why did it come about and WHY did it become official doctrine, seeing that it is 100% non-biblical?
2006-07-09
12:06:37
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For those who CAN"T understand or chose to NOT read everything I wrote, I am asking Catholics to back up their doctrinal claims!
2006-07-09
18:01:41 ·
update #1