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Are Mary (L, UL, P) and Mary the Mother of James (RoA) the same person, and considered the same for deckbuilding?
because Jesus' half-brother is James too.
I personally find it strange that Redemption doesn't notice Jesus' mother Mary going to the Tomb (it's mentioned in the Bible) Although, the current assumption is that MmoJ is Jesus' mother because Jesus' half-brother is James too.
Quote from: megamanlan on June 11, 2012, 03:05:48 PMI personally find it strange that Redemption doesn't notice Jesus' mother Mary going to the Tomb (it's mentioned in the Bible) Although, the current assumption is that MmoJ is Jesus' mother because Jesus' half-brother is James too.Jesus was an only child. No siblings. Don't know where they got "half brother" from.
Quote from: Minion of Jesus on June 11, 2012, 06:26:44 PMQuote from: megamanlan on June 11, 2012, 03:05:48 PMI personally find it strange that Redemption doesn't notice Jesus' mother Mary going to the Tomb (it's mentioned in the Bible) Although, the current assumption is that MmoJ is Jesus' mother because Jesus' half-brother is James too.Jesus was an only child. No siblings. Don't know where they got "half brother" from.He had brothers.
Quote from: Nameless on June 11, 2012, 06:44:20 PMQuote from: Minion of Jesus on June 11, 2012, 06:26:44 PMQuote from: megamanlan on June 11, 2012, 03:05:48 PMI personally find it strange that Redemption doesn't notice Jesus' mother Mary going to the Tomb (it's mentioned in the Bible) Although, the current assumption is that MmoJ is Jesus' mother because Jesus' half-brother is James too.Jesus was an only child. No siblings. Don't know where they got "half brother" from.He had brothers.How, exactly?
wrong. Mary was a virgin her entire life. Close relatives were often called brothers. For example, Lot and Abraham were called brothers, but Abraham was really Lot's uncle. Also, don't you think the Bilble would name any siblings of Jesus if there were any?
Any of those 3 COULD be correct. Personally, I suspect that the correct guess is either 1 or 3. However, it is NOT something that Christians should allow to divide ourselves over.
Quote from: Minion of Jesus on June 11, 2012, 07:04:40 PMQuote from: Nameless on June 11, 2012, 06:44:20 PMQuote from: Minion of Jesus on June 11, 2012, 06:26:44 PMQuote from: megamanlan on June 11, 2012, 03:05:48 PMI personally find it strange that Redemption doesn't notice Jesus' mother Mary going to the Tomb (it's mentioned in the Bible) Although, the current assumption is that MmoJ is Jesus' mother because Jesus' half-brother is James too.Jesus was an only child. No siblings. Don't know where they got "half brother" from.He had brothers.How, exactly?While he was still speaking to the people, behold, his mother and his brothers stood outside, asking to speak to him. ~ Matthew 12:46"Is not this the carpenters son? Is not his mother called Mary? And are not his brothers James and Joseph and Simon and Judas? And are not all his sisters with us? Where then did this man get all these things?" Matthew 13:55-56And his mother and his brothers came, and standing outside they sent to him and called him. ~ Mark 3:31Then his mother and his brothers came to him, but they could not reach him because of the crowd. ~ Luke 8:19His brothers therefore said to Him, "Depart from here and go into Judea, that Your disciples also may see the works that You are doing. ~ John 7:3These all continued with one accord in prayer and supplication, with the women and Mary the mother of Jesus, and with His brothers. ~ Acts 1:14But I saw none of the other apostles except James the Lords brother. ~ Galatians 1:19I encourage you to read each of those passages to find that they legitimately mention His siblings in that context. And yes, the original Greek word used is for "brother" or "sister", not another type of relative. It makes a great deal of sense for there to be children born to Mary and Joseph after Jesus, since they were married, and there is no evidence that these siblings came from any relationship except between Mary and Joseph.I understand certain denominations and the Catholic Church do not believe this, but I again encourage personal reading of the Bible to find the truth for yourself. It also does not matter theologically because the main point is that we believe in the virgin birth of Jesus fulfilling prophecy, and siblings don't matter in the grand scheme of things. Everyone, please don't turn this into a flame war or "my denomination is better than yours!" thread.
There are actually several possibilities here:1 - Joseph (who was probably much older than Mary) had children with a previous wife who had died. This would mean that Jesus would have "half-brothers" who were also children of His father, but NOT of His mother, and would fit with the Catholic belief of eternal virginity of Mary.2 - Jesus had cousins or some other close relatives that were called "brothers". This would also fit with the Catholic belief of eternal virginity of Mary.
These two are correct.
Quote from: Minion of Jesus on June 11, 2012, 10:08:32 PMThese two are correct.You completely missed our point. You are basing your opinion of this based on your upbringing and information others gave you, just as we are. I was raised Protestant, so the idea that Mary was a virgin all of her life in defiance of the command to be fruitful and to be one flesh with her husband doesn't make sense to me. But it makes sense to you, because of the reasons you cited, and I respect that deeply.I don't think I'm right. I don't think you're right. I think it doesn't matter.It doesn't matter to me what we believe on this issue, because it does not lead to false teachings. The fact is that Christians have disagreed on this for nearly two millennium (despite the books your brother may provide you or my parents may provide me) and it doesn't make a lick of difference. We'll know the answer in the end, but if you focus on the small then you aren't concentrating on the big. It's a great trick of the Deceiver that we fight over something that doesn't matter.Do you believe that Jesus Christ was born as prophecy foretold and has saved you from the penalty of sin? Do you believe that we are to love God with all our hearts, soul, mind, and strength, then love our neighbor as ourselves? Well then, what's the issue if you believe that Mary was eternally the spouse of the Holy Spirit and I believe that she followed God's command to be fruitful and multiply, honoring her vows? There is no issue. We need to find the common ground, not find things to fight over. That's what has led Christianity to the unfortunate state we find it in today.So I won't fight with you, nor should I. We can disagree and still be brothers