NathanH83
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Most of the Catholics I’ve talked to want to argue the point that Mary remained a virgin her whole life. But the New Testament never specifies this. In fact, it insinuates the opposite.
It says Joseph refrained from sleeping with Mary until after Jesus was born, which makes it sound like he did sleep with her after he was born. Then it says Jesus had brothers and sisters, which causes me to think Joseph and Mary had children together. Even the earliest of church fathers that I know of, like Clement of Rome, who probably knew Peter and Paul personally, never once mentioned anything about Mary being a virgin her whole life.
And yet, the Catholics I’ve talked to constantly want to argue about Mary being a virgin her whole life, as if that’s a main doctrinal point of the gospel, when in reality, it has very little to do with the gospel. Only the fact she was a virgin at the time Jesus was born, that’s the only way in which it pertains to the gospel.
Catholics have their way of explaining that Jesus had brothers by saying the Greek word for brothers “adelphos” could mean cousins. That’s true, but the context doesn’t imply that, nor does any verse specify that. The context implies actual brothers. Some Catholics say that Joseph had sons and daughters from a previous marriage, and that’s how Jesus had brothers. So they can’t even get their story straight.
So what set Catholics down this path to begin with?
It says Joseph refrained from sleeping with Mary until after Jesus was born, which makes it sound like he did sleep with her after he was born. Then it says Jesus had brothers and sisters, which causes me to think Joseph and Mary had children together. Even the earliest of church fathers that I know of, like Clement of Rome, who probably knew Peter and Paul personally, never once mentioned anything about Mary being a virgin her whole life.
And yet, the Catholics I’ve talked to constantly want to argue about Mary being a virgin her whole life, as if that’s a main doctrinal point of the gospel, when in reality, it has very little to do with the gospel. Only the fact she was a virgin at the time Jesus was born, that’s the only way in which it pertains to the gospel.
Catholics have their way of explaining that Jesus had brothers by saying the Greek word for brothers “adelphos” could mean cousins. That’s true, but the context doesn’t imply that, nor does any verse specify that. The context implies actual brothers. Some Catholics say that Joseph had sons and daughters from a previous marriage, and that’s how Jesus had brothers. So they can’t even get their story straight.
So what set Catholics down this path to begin with?