Oh goodness....Why are you following the 500 year old teachings of men and not the 2,000 year teaching of Christianity?
Matthew 1:25 demonstrates that Joseph did not have sexual relations with Mary before Jesus’ birth, thus establishing the doctrine of Jesus’ virginal birth. The verse does not mean that Joseph had sexual relations with Mary after Jesus was born.
The verse does not mean that Joseph had sexual relations with Mary after Jesus was born.
Then Joseph being raised from sleep did as the angel of the Lord had bidden him, and took unto him his wife: And knew her not till she had brought forth her firstborn son: and he called his name JESUS.
Till is the older word for until, and in our Scripture, until still means until.
I appreciate you trying to understand our Bible, and I don't mind correcting you in it at all.
And if I ever wanted to read your traditional book, which I believe you call the book of Canons?, then I would certainly like you to do the same for me.
However, I am a Christian in the Christian religion called altogether the Church of Christ. And as a Christian, my faith is based upon the Scriptures of the Bible only. So any reading of your Sacred book of religion, would only be for curiosity and intellectual interest, not for matters of faith.
No offense to your Roman Catholic religion and faith intended.
What I do find interesting is how your founders have managed to make your religion both from that of ancient Rome, and some of that from our Bible, which you then call your 'Sacred' traditions.
It's very interesting. It has many words and names from our Bible, as well as certain partial truths of our Scriptures used for your own purposes. The result is a truly artistic neo-theology of human mysticism and old world practises ordained by your 'priests'. In Christianity we have 'ministers' who don't ordain anything to anyone else, but only preach and teach what is already written for us from our Lord to believe and do.
However, I can appreciate intellectually at least, how your founders have made quite and impressive combination of old world paganism and and new world 'christian' theology. That is no doubt why they chose to use the name of Roman and Catholic together for their religion, as a means of bringing altogether both pagans and 'christians' into common Sacred and most-Catholic union.
I also know you do not use parts of our Bible in order to 'prove' any of that Sacred union of your religion, as you have often said, and understand you just use certain parts, words, titles, and names out of it for drawing Christians to your faith.
This does not offend me in the least. Afterall, the words and names etc... on the pages of our Bible are not what we hold Sacred as you do, but rather we worship the One true God that is revealed by those words.
Also, if those that would believe in Jesus Christ prefer to convert to your Roman Catholic reunion of old and new, then they are certainly free to do so. We Christians are commanded by our Lord Jesus
to let them alone (Matthew 15:14) in such cases, and let them go on to follow the guides and leaders they have chosen over our prophets and apostles of Scripture.
Now that I understand these things, I am no longer trying to correct you and your religion, but only want to confirm what we in Christianity know to be true
according to our Scriptures, as well as showing how we differ from your Sacred Roman Catholic traditions.
Such as, we don't believe in an 'Ever-Virgin Goddess' nor a 'Mother of God', nor her 'Sacred Womb', because our Scriptures do not teach that. I see that your oral traditions do, and that's perfectly fine for you.
In our Scriptures, as I quoted above, the mother of our Christ child did give virgin birth to Him by the Holy Spirit of our God, and was blessed therein, but as with all good wives of faithful husbands, that believe in the true God, she did her marital duty to join him in the marriage bed to become one flesh, as Scripture commands us, so as not to defraud one another in marriage.
And since our Bible tells us to do all things as unto the Lord freely and without begrudging, then we believe she did so gladly, and was equally blessed therein, because our Scriptures plainly show how they had both daughters and sons together. (Mark 6:3)
I am only now provide you a service of distinction between us, and am in no way trying to convert you from your religion to ours.
I have repented for that error. Christians ought not be proselytizing people from other religions. Our Scriptures say so:
Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye compass sea and land to make one proselyte, and when he is made, ye make him twofold more the child of hell than yourselves.
That verse is from our Bible, so I must obey it.
I hope you have a happily Sacred day.