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not even the eternal resting place of Virgin Marry is mentioned, what about Jesus himself .. Christians don't even have single similar story about the death of the Christ!!

is it even the real thing (bible) that we hold in our hands today? we even have the six book story & the story of rocking table and choosing the remaining piece!!

no really, what happened to Marry? what about dogma theories?? are they acceptable???

2007-07-30 14:01:53 · 7 answers · asked by Papilio 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Ok Im not a Christian but I'll take a try at what I think you're asking, according to Christianity.

I don't know if the eternal resting place of Mary is mentioned, other than she is in heaven with God and Jesus.

The eternal resting place of Jesus is heaven, where he sits at the right hand of the Father. He doesn't have an earthly body anymore, since after he died, he rose again and although he did seem to have an earthly body afterwards because a guy named Thomas put his hand into the wound in Jesus's side, shortly after that Jesus seems to lose his earthly body and turns into a spirit body. At this point he goes up into heaven in his spirit body.

Im not sure what the story of the rocking table is that you're talking about? You mean the moneychanger tables in the Temple that Jesus threw upside down?

Is it the real thing we hold in our hands? According to Christians, it is the word of God written down. So they would say yes it is the real thing.

The six book story, sorry I don't know what that means so I can't answer your question about that.

Choose the remaining piece? I don't know what you are asking there, sorry I can't answer.

Really what happened to Mary, according to Christians is that she died and her spirit is in heaven with God the Father and Jesus the Son and the Holy Spirit. Maybe she makes them tea every afternoon, I don't know. In any case, they are all up there together according to Christianity. Of course Mary isn't sitting on the throne with the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, I'd guess.

What about the dogma theories? Are they acceptable?
I don't know the answer, because you need to say which dogma theories. There are many, many, many dogma theories in Christianity. They are all acceptable to Christians of same or different denominations. They all generally believe the same main foundation beliefs, but differ on the details sometimes.

That's about the best I can do for ya there without further information from you. Hope this helps.

2007-07-30 14:13:06 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Christianity is the Kingdom of King David. Two Christianity evolve since the birth of Jesus... The believers of the works which is Jesus and the remaining faithful to the Promised Land and its earthly wealth ( Sounds like Hamlet).

The present Bible today has been corrupted for the translators benefits and its cohorts. There are twenty-one stories/references for its reality from twelve disciples of Jesus, and the Roman Catholics... chooses only four... John, Matthew, Mark and Luke.

About Mary... well, she just have been set aside in the stories for some of her comfort and privacy... also to focus how was Jesus, the Messiah have been mistreated as the way we treated God... and don't deny it, as we have been in it, but have been through it, and I have kept my faith through Jesus.

The dogma of the stories is that physical safety and personal welfare is the root cause of it all. Jesus, the Promised Being by birth and by written prophecies was denied of its existence and executed by its dogma. Which I don't accept as you can see that an entity that have guided and nurtured you all the way, will be denied when time comes that the entity will be declared in front of you.

2007-07-30 21:25:59 · answer #2 · answered by wacky_racer 5 · 0 0

I'm not really too sure just what you are asking.
You want to know what happened to Mary?
She went on with her marriage to Joseph, and they had more kids...eventually she died, and was laid to rest...
Her "eternal resting place" is with her Son, in the Kingdom of God.

I have absolutely no idea what you are talking about with your "six book story & the story of rocking table and choosing the remaining piece!!"
There is nothing I know of in my Bible that mentions any such thing.

2007-07-30 21:19:03 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Mary is dead and in a grave somewhere. She is a saint in the same way, that all of God's children who believe in him are, but she did not ascend to Heaven, she died and was buried. What about dogma theories? Who cares? I know what the bible says and that is that! If you want to know the truth, read the Bible.

2007-07-30 21:17:42 · answer #4 · answered by dreamdress2 6 · 0 0

There is more evidence and sources for the NT than for Homer's Iliad.

2007-07-30 21:06:23 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you repost this question in English, I might be able to help. It's fairly unintelligible at this point though.

2007-07-30 21:05:20 · answer #6 · answered by Deirdre H 7 · 0 0

why do you have a computer?

2007-07-30 21:05:11 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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