It's already been answered, but the most likely reason, and a very logical one, is that she naturally thought such a blunt, point-blank announcement as this special messenger brought to her concerned something that was to happen soon rather than at some unspecified time years or decades later.
It hasn't already been answered. This is you, for the first time, giving your explanation to the question I asked you without changing what I asked. Regarding your answer, so you're saying the most likely reason Mary asked Gabriel, "How can this be, seeing as I am a virgin?" was because Her conceiving the Messiah was to happen soon? Here are the problems with that reason:
I. Gabriel gave
no indication of
when the conception would occur.
II. Mary knowing or not knowing when She would conceive is irrelevant, because Her question to Gabriel has to do with the idea of conceiving with a man (See III).
III. Mary's question to Gabriel followed being told She would conceive a Son, the Messiah, and preceded being told it'd be by the Holy Spirit. Therefore,
at the time She asked, "How can this be, seeing as I am a virgin?," or in other words,
"How can I conceive, seeing as I am a virgin?," She had no reason to think that Her conception wouldn't happen by sexual intercourse with a man at some point. Therefore, if She had already planned on having sexual intercourse with a man, at
any point, the same as other women who give birth, it doesn't make sense to have asked how the conception would happen. And again, Her question couldn't have been about
when it would happen for two reasons: (I) Gabriel gave
no indication of
when conception would occur, and (II) She didn't ask, "
When will this happen, seeing as I am virgin?"
1. I did not misquote you - deliberately or otherwise.
I said, "Mary having already taken a vow of perpetual chastity is the reason why She asked what She did in reply to Gabriel's announcement, because her question followed being told She would conceive a Son, the Messiah, and preceded being told it'd be by the Holy Spirit. Therefore,
at the time She asked, "How can this be, seeing as I am a virgin?," or in other words,
"How can I conceive, seeing as I am a virgin?," She had no reason to think that Her conception wouldn't happen by sexual intercourse with a man at some point, but if She had already planned on having sexual intercourse with a man, at
any point, the same as other women who give birth, it doesn't make sense to have asked how the conception would happen. What's your explanation for why Mary asked the rhetorical question,"How can this be, seeing I am a virgin?, or in other words, "How can I conceive with a man when I am a virgin?" when, at that moment, She thought it would happen through sexual intercourse with a man at some point?" You only quoted the part "Mary having already taken a vow of perpetual chastity," deliberately leaving out the rest of the quote where I gave scriptural evidence for why, then said, "You are just INSERTING your ASSUMPTION."
I did not say that's why...
I didn't say that you did. In fact, it was
Albion who said the most likely reason Mary asked Gabriel, "How can this be, seeing as I am a virgin?" was because Her conceiving the Messiah was to happen soon, and so that's who I quoted and replied to. Way to pay attention.
...She said "I AM a virgin" and "I KNOW not a man." Both in the PRESENT tense, applying to that MOMENT, with no implication about the future. My point is the text states that at that moment, on that day, She was a virgin. A point you just keep evading because your view requires a change in the text, so that She says, "I will always be a virgin" "I will never know a man" "I am a perpetual virgin."
I haven't changed anything. Mary asked, "How can this be, seeing as I am a virgin?" She's not just stating that She's a virgin, but also asking how She will conceive the Messiah with a man, not how it will happen with a man in
that moment on
that day, because Gabriel gave
no indication of
when it would occur. Mary's question to Gabriel followed being told She would conceive a Son, the Messiah, and preceded being told it'd be by the Holy Spirit. Therefore,
at the time She asked, "How can this be, seeing as I am a virgin?," or in other words,
"How can I conceive, seeing as I am a virgin?," She had no reason to think that Her conception wouldn't happen by sexual intercourse with a man at some point, but if She had already planned on having sexual intercourse with a man, at
any point, the same as other women who give birth, it doesn't make sense to have asked how the conception would happen. And again, Her question couldn't have been about
when it would happen for two reasons: (I) Gabriel gave
no indication of
when conception would occur, and (II) She didn't ask, "
When will this happen, seeing as I am virgin?" So, what's your explanation for why Mary asked the rhetorical question,"How can this be, seeing I am a virgin?, or in other words, "How can I conceive with a man when I am a virgin?" when, at that moment, She thought it would happen through sexual intercourse with a man at some point?
I never mentioned the word "until."
Again, I didn't say that you did. In fact, it was
tango who was referring to Matt. 1:25 and the word
"until" in it, so that's who I quoted and replied to. Way to pay attention.
No church known to me has a formal, official, de fide DOGMA of "Mary Had Lotsa Sex." IF, IF, IF one did, you could point out that this dogma is exactly the same as the Catholic Church with it's dogma of "Mary Never Had Sex" - exactly the same, a dogma lacking biblical substantiation.
"Pot calling kettle black"
Are you saying that Christians don't have to have scriptural evidence to teach/believe that Mary wasn't a perpetual virgin, unless it's a dogma?
Again, I agree, there is this very new, very rare view of some "Evangelical" type Protestants hold (not dogma anywhere) that Jesus had full biological siblings from Mary...
Friend, your whole point in this thread is to rebuke a few, modern, American Evangelicals for a personal opinion that Mary had other children.... you go to length to say that technically, just going by words in the text and their meaning in original koine Greek, this new personal opinion (doctrine NOWHERE), it just doesn't have biblical support. Okay. I would not argue the point (indeed, I agree with you - the vast majority of Protestants do).
I never said the belief that Mary had other children is a "very new, very rare belief among some Protestants," so I don't know why you're saying that I did. In fact, the belief that Mary had other children is as old as the Christian (Catholic) Church that Jesus founded, over two-thousand years. Early Christian Church fathers were writing letters calling it "heresy." And, over the past decade to present-day, I've been arguing with Protestants where most claim it's "clearly stated in Scripture" that Jesus's four brothers in Matt. 13:55/Mk. 6:3 were His half-siblings, so it's a far more common doctrine in Protestantism than you realize. This is why the opening post is so important, because it disproves a common teaching/belief that Joseph, Simon, James, and Judas (Jude/Thaddeus) were Mary's sons, a heresy not only because it's contrary to the dogma of the perpetual virginity of Mary, but also because it's an opinion/doctrine contrary to the truth, and to what's generally believed and accepted.
Nobody is misquoting you.
Josiah misquoted me in such a way as to make it appear as though I made a claim without having any scriptural evidence for it. Albion misquoted a question I asked him in such a way that changed it, then claimed to have "answered" what I asked.
Then you keep repeating the same question over and over, ignoring answers because they don't meet what you want them to say...
Albion gave an answer which I replied to, so I'm not ignoring it. You and Josiah haven't given an explanation to the following question yet, so how can I ignore what hasn't been given by you both? So, what's your explanation for why Mary asked the rhetorical question,"How can this be, seeing I am a virgin?, or in other words, "How can I conceive with a man when I am a virgin?" when, at that moment, She thought it would happen through sexual intercourse with a man at some point?