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Immaculate Mary – Sinless & Eternal Virgin – Unbiblical

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The Catholic Mary, immaculate and therefore without original sin, sinless, eternal virgin and queen of heaven. Accompanied by myths and legends. A pure invention without any biblical evidence.

“Queen of Heaven” is ancient paganism

In the Roman Catholic Church, Mary is, to put it mildly, at least on a par with Jesus Christ. As the declared “Mother of God,” she is technically above Jesus Christ. The Church of Rome has not yet dared to ascribe divine status to her Mary. At least not as official teaching. Josef Ratzinger, in his role as Pope, mentioned that there was actually nothing against seeing Mary as a goddess. But the goal of ecumenism seems to predominate, so that all “daughters” can gather under the wing of the mother church with as little complaint as possible.

Virgin Catholic Mary
Deified Mary – The Universal

The “Queen of Heaven” crowned by the Roman Catholic Church is also nothing new. The prophet Jeremiah had already had to warn the people of Israel, who had fallen into paganism, not to worship their “Queen of Heaven”. Jeremiah 7:17-19:
Seest thou not what they do in the cities of Judah and in the streets of Jerusalem? The children gather wood, and the fathers kindle the fire, and the women knead their dough, to make cakes to the queen of heaven, and to pour out drink offerings unto other gods, that they may provoke me to anger. Do they provoke me to anger? saith the LORD: do they not provoke themselves to the confusion of their own faces?

The papacy has created a Mary who looks identical to the pagan “goddess” Isis (Info). Since the theme of “sin” plays a central role in the Gospel, this church declared Mary to be “mystically blessed” and freed from all original sin. She is the second Eve before the fall.

Immaculateness of Mary is young dogma

It was not until December 8, 1854 that Pope Pius IX presented the “immaculata conceptio”. He declared the thesis of the “Immaculate Mary” to be an official dogma in his “incapacity for error”. Almost 100 years later, in 1950, the church had Mary ascended to heaven with body and soul (Assumption of Mary). This means that Mary was without original sin, her life remained sinless and she always remained a virgin. The siblings of Jesus Christ mentioned in the Gospel are either to be understood purely spiritually, or are children brought along by Joseph according to a patchwork family.

The Bible is clear – Mary was NOT without sin

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Catholic legends

Mary was definitely the mother of Jesus Christ. But that doesn’t make Mary the Mother of God, because Jesus Christ came as a human being and not as an all-knowing, omnipotent God. “Without Mary, no Jesus,” said the nun Mother Teresa. Conversely, it would be correct, “without Jesus, no Mary.” Luke chapter 1 describes Mary as a blessed young woman. But that doesn’t make them sinless.

The only sinless person ever to live on earth is Jesus Christ. He had no sin (2 Corinthians 5:21). John also knew that there was no sin in Jesus Christ (1 John 3:5). Jesus Christ was fully human, but is also fully God (John 1:1). It is also written about Jesus that He is the Lamb of God, without defect or blemish (1 Peter 1:19). On the other hand, there is no statement about Mary that is even remotely similar. This also applies to the entire “rest of the world”.

Jesus Christ was born in a completely normal way. Conceived by the Holy Spirit, Mary was pregnant, carried Jesus Christ and gave birth to Him. This was also necessary for the path of salvation for sinful people, because Jesus Christ, as a 100% human being, gave the shining example of true faith and the ability to keep God’s commandments. This as a person who could have fallen. Satan tried but failed.

Mary herself is dependent on rescuers

All people are sinners, without exception. There is no one who is without sin and all stand before God defiled (Romans 3:23). At this point, too, there is no indication that Maria was a “shining” exception. Apostle John described in 1. John 1:8-10:
If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. If we say that we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is not in us.

A statement that Maria also knew about. After the angel Gabriel told her the news of her pregnancy with the Son of God, she wrote a song of praise. In Luke 1:47 she says: “And my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Saviour.

Mary speaks of her Savior. Savior of what? One does not need to think twice about the fact that Mary knew about her sinfulness and therefore the need to be saved from her sins. Without sin, Mary would have no need of a Savior.

The merciful Mary versus harsh Jesus

Virgin Mary
Favorite motif of the Catholic Church – Little Jesus and ‘Divine’ Mother

Jesus Christ as a human being naturally knew about the condition of his biological mother Mary. In John 2:4, Jesus Christ even used a tone that sounds harsh (today):
Jesus saith unto her, Woman, what have I to do with thee? mine hour is not yet come.

The “spiritual heads” of the Roman Catholic Church use this rejection of Mary by Jesus to create a harsh Jesus Christ who is no longer willing to show mercy from time to time. Here the “eternally merciful” Mary could intercede and such loving interaction would calm Jesus Christ again and lead him to behave in a more gracious manner.

Nowhere is Mary “full of grace”

“Make the world the way you like it” could be the motto of the Church of Rome. In Luke 1:28, the angel Gabriel described Mary as a pardoned and blessed woman. Elisabeth, the mother of John the Baptist, repeated this blessing in verse 42. As with a reflex according to Pavlov, the Roman Catholic Church formulates from this that Mary is sinless. Just like that. Mary is also “full of grace,” according to the Church of Rome. However, this expression is only found in the Bible in John 1:14 for Jesus Christ, and a similar statement in Acts 6:8 for the apostle Stephen. For Mary? None.

A divinity of Mary is not an official teaching of the Roman Church. But their alleged ability to be able to hear all the intercessions addressed to them (they are not prayers) from millions and millions of Catholics, sometimes at the same time, around the clock, around the globe, is definitely a divine attribute of omnipresence. It’s all made up and lies.

Paul experienced such fruits of false apostles and warned the church in Corinth:

But I fear, lest by any means, as the serpent beguiled Eve through his subtilty, so your minds should be corrupted from the simplicity that is in Christ.
2 Corinthians 11:3

Bible verses from King James Version (1611)

Immaculate Mary – Sinless & Eternal Virgin – Unbiblical
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