Originally posted by chancremechanicThe last "Immaculate" object I knew was the white linen table cloth at thanksgiving dinner. Hunh. Should have seen that when humans finished with it. Passions and hungers did it no good.
You're about an idiot! Haven't you ever heard of emaculate conception? Go and read about it....😲 🙄
Originally posted by chancremechanicOnce again, please refer to my post above. The Immaculate
You're about an idiot! Haven't you ever heard of emaculate conception? Go and read about it....😲 🙄
Conception is about Mary's conception in Anna's womb, not
about Jesus' conception in Mary's womb.
Two different things. Two different doctrines. Separate
them in your head.
Nemesio
Originally posted by nemesioReally? Wow.
No.
Joachim and Anna are Mary's parents, Jesus' grandparents.
Jospeh is Mary's husband.
Nemesio
Thanks.
The in-laws. Never heard that before.
I really mean it. It ain't every day I get good information. Thanks. I'll pass that on to my kids and grandkids. They are all good christians.
They stand amazed when gran'pa knows anything about Christ. Way cool.
Originally posted by StarValleyWyJust to be clear: Joachim and Anna are the traditional
Really? Wow.
Thanks.
The in-laws. Never heard that before.
I really mean it. It ain't every day I get good information. Thanks. I'll pass that on to my kids and grandkids. They are all good christians.
They stand amazed when gran'pa knows anything about Christ. Way cool.
names for Mary's parents. There is no Biblical support
for this. It's just a story.
There is a beautiful stained-glass window at the church
in which I work of the child Mary sitting on Anna's knee,
reading some scroll, a perfect representation of early
20th century German stained-glass work.
Nemesio
Originally posted by nemesioThat's cool.
Just to be clear: Joachim and Anna are the traditional
names for Mary's parents. There is no Biblical support
for this. It's just a story.
There is a beautiful stained-glass window at the church
in which I work of the child Mary sitting on Anna's knee,
reading some scroll, a perfect representation of early
20th century German stained-glass work.
Nemesio
I don't demand absolute proof when dealing with our best, soft parts. Our humanity and being able to love our myth and being good to all.
Maybe I should. But that is rather harsh. I love soft. Good people with good intent. No proof. ever.