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Behalf Of Terry Clifton Slade Henson wrote: I think it's a pretty normal question,
Terry. I think the discussions about the eternal Sonship could very well lead
someone to wonder about eternal Motherhood. I don't think Mary was before, or eternal.
I think she was the human who was chosen by God to be the vessel His Son would
be born from. Just like Moses was the vessel who freed the Israelites. I think
Mary died, just like we do; I don't think she was a perpetual virgin, as she
had other children with her husband. I think the virgin birth was a miracle,
much the same as Sarah becoming impregnated after menopause was a miracle. If a
woman who no longer has a Niddah cycle can have a baby, why not a virgin? I
don't think Mary even realized the Holy Spirit had come upon her, but I can't
be sure. I wasn't there! :) Kay =========================================== I agree
also. See, that’s at least three of us. J Izzy |
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