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2007-10-26 09:46:32 · 39 answers · asked by carl 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Mary is the mother in time of God become man: Jesus.

2007-10-26 09:50:33 · update #1

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Comrade Abdul Hassan, are they on your side!! The question is, Are you on their side? or only when it is convenient for you!
Jews and Muslims don't view the Blessed Mary the same. Neither do Atheist view Jesus or Mary the same. Didn't you know that! learn your religion, Comrade.

Yes, they deny to to both questions.

2007-10-26 09:58:03 · answer #1 · answered by Bravado Guru 5 · 9 2

Ok, Jesus was Fully God(God in the Flesh), and Fully Man.
Mary was His Fleshly, or earthly mother, not His Godly mother. The reason Jesus became fully man is because Mary was of the flesh. To say she is the Mother of God, would mean God, the Father, God, the Son, and God, the Holy Spirit. That just isn't true. Mary was human. She was not without sin. God only found FAVOR in her, because she was a righteous woman. God created Mary. Mary did not create God!!!!!!

So, Jesus is God, but not through Mary. Jesus has always been. He is eternal. He says so. Mary was the earthly mother of Jesus. She was the vessel God used to bring Him into the world. That's all. She's not Holy. She's not my Holy mother, or your Holy mother. She was Jesus' mother. She is not the mother of God. (God the Father, God the Son, and God, the Holy Spirit)

2007-10-26 10:04:46 · answer #2 · answered by byHisgrace 7 · 1 1

Saying that "Mary is the mother of Jesus; Jesus is God; therefore Mary is the mother of God" is too simplistic because Jesus was not only God, but the God-Man: God in flesh. Although some church synods have called Mary the mother of God, I don't think that's accurate. But, to answer your question, I do not also deny that Jesus is God. Oh, the contradiction? I don't think so. Jesus is one person with two natures. His human nature was conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit in the womb of Mary. Mary was the mother of His human nature, while His divine nature had no progenitor. God is eternal. Mary can properly be called the mother of the incarnated attributes of the incarnated Christ, but not the mother of his preincarnate attributes, which had no beginning. That is to say, the son cannot predate his mother, and Jesus predates Mary by, oh, forever or so. Therefore, Mary is not the mother of God. She did not *birth* God. She was a surrogate mother for His physical form.

2007-10-26 10:11:50 · answer #3 · answered by Jordan Q 1 · 2 2

i don't be conscious of the place did you get this information. this information is thoroughly ineffective incorrect. The protestant denominations teaches from the Bible that Jesus is God. John a million.a million, 14 and Genesis a million:2-3. We (non catholics) representative of Jesus Christ believed that Jesus is God and Jesus became born by utilising Mary as a virgin beginning. many people who pay attention to a pair guy or woman who they concept isn't status on the Rock (Jesus) and that they have got been status from their leaders of the church, will go through this outcomes and that they believed to what human beings statements particularly that to take heed to the be conscious of God.

2016-10-14 03:18:26 · answer #4 · answered by leckie 4 · 0 0

Well in the Jehavah's Witnesses Religion. Mary is the mother of Jesus. God is Jehovah and his son is Jesus. So to answer your question Mary is not the mother of god, she is the mother of Jesus. ( God's son)

2007-10-29 11:03:37 · answer #5 · answered by S.Renee` 2 · 0 0

Jesus is God.

Jesus has a mother.

Jesus' mother's name is Mary.

Mary is the mother of Jesus.

Since Jesus is God, Mary is "mother of God." This does NOT mean that she is the mother of God the Creator or created Him in some way. It means she is the mother of Jesus.

Really, the whole "mother of God" is a statement that is more about Jesus than Mary.

2007-10-26 10:08:39 · answer #6 · answered by sparki777 7 · 2 1

No, because the Bible tells us that the man Jesus, Who is the Christ (God's Son) is divine (Psalm 45:6-7;110:1, Isaiah 9:6; Daniel 8; Matthew 16:16-17; Mark 2:5-10;14:62; Luke 5:20; 22:69; John 1:1,18; 8:58; 20:28; Acts 8:56;20:28; Colossians 2:9; Titus 1:3;2:10,13;3:4; Hebrews 1:3,6,8; Revelation 1:13-18).

But it says nothing about Mary being so. And, you would think that at least onne of the Apostles would record such an important matter of truth if she was, right? No, the Bible only says in her song about being chosen to bear Jesus, "My soul praises the Lord, and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior..." (Luke 1:46-47) Now, I ask you, how in the world could Mary be divine when she admits that God is her Savior? He is the Savior of all who have sinned; is He not, and of no other?

2007-10-26 10:25:38 · answer #7 · answered by Tom 4 · 1 3

I deny that these gods are my gods. (However, I believe you are mistaken with your working - Mary is the mother of Jesus, not the Hebrew god. He was around way before she was.) I don't follow the Hebrew ways, they do not appeal to me at all. Though they may be good for you, they are not good for everyone. Realize that it's better to not have everyone Christian than have unhappy Christians.

2007-10-26 18:49:15 · answer #8 · answered by Heathen Mage 3 · 1 0

Don't be ridiculous. God has no mother. If that were so, people should also inquire about the granfather, the greatgrandmother...etc. Jesus' body had a mother yes, but His body was or is not God. The God in Him was the Holy Spirit or the Word of God.

2007-10-26 09:54:23 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

We aren't denying any of what you said; but it is wrong to pray to Mary because nowhere in the bible does it say to do that. We pray to God, Christ, Holy Spirit.

2007-10-26 09:57:50 · answer #10 · answered by goldyyloxx 5 · 1 2

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