Yes, I believe so. And God is our Father.
2007-04-27 05:41:39
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answered by Barbara T 2
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It would only be logical if he were literally our brother and it depends on what point you are trying to make considering Jesus' mother.
2007-04-27 12:42:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Unless you have lived in a cave with no contact with others the last 60 years or so you would know that the terms "Brothers" and "Sisters" has come to mean (in addition to siblings) our friends or those we have something in common with and even to some, all of mankind.
So it is not logical that Mary would be our mother, especially since she is dead and has been for probably 2000 years.
Penny For Your Thoughts
2007-04-27 12:41:02
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answered by Penny from Heaven 2
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Jesus said, my mother, brothers and sisters are these which hear the Word of God and do it,
Notice he reinforces his statement "call no man upon this earth father, for one is your father
Behold your mother, behold your son, Noitce Jesus did not say my mother and my brother.
2007-04-27 12:50:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course it's logical. Which is why Jesus, while dying on the cross, told John, and through him all of us, that Mary was his mother.
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2007-04-27 12:47:12
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answered by PaulCyp 7
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Mary isn't "mother" God
she was a women (eventually having children)
2007-04-27 13:04:15
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answered by robert p 7
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Yes
2007-04-27 12:41:15
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answered by Mariah 5
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Yes, very logical. And what a wonderful Mother she is too!!!
God bless,
Stanbo
2007-04-27 12:42:36
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answered by Stanbo 5
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I could say something snarky about Christians and their aversion to logic, but I'm in a good mood today, so I won't.
2007-04-27 12:41:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes it is. Mary, Mother of the Church.
2007-04-27 12:41:56
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answered by mbestevez 7
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Yes.
2007-04-27 12:42:32
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answered by simplesimon 5
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