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What Roman Catholics Really Believe: The Assumption of the Virgin Mary — 5 Comments

    • I did not say that. The King James Bible says that in that the Resurrection, Christians (living and asleep) will rise and ascend into the clouds, “to meet the Lord Jesus in the air.” (1 Thessalonians 4:15-17). If you are a Bible-believing Christian, then you have nothing to fear. If not, then, why don’t make the Lord Jesus your personal Savior?

  1. I love you, Mama Mary. Hail, Mary full of grace, the Lord is with you. Blessed are you among women and blessed is the fruit of your womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death.

  2. There’s a tiny little problem with the math on their “immaculate conception” and birth dates as well; we humans don’t have a 12 1/2 month gestation period; and if the conception was on 8 December then the due date would be about 8 SEPTEMBER, not 25 December, in the following year; neither would that same year work; a pregnancy advancing that fast would so deplete the mother’s body, it’d kill her, and the baby with her. But the Bible tells us it was the general pregnancy time; in order for her to have done all the things recorded as having occurred between conception and birth.

    • Those are great points, Sandra. I never considered the Immaculate Conception from this perspective. Of course, the Vatican would only consider this further evidence of the Virgin Mary’s “specialness.”

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