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God was born of Mary - really?

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>We must always say as well that God was born of Mary. From this accepted answer . God is spirit and invisible and his face cannot be seen lest we die. Yet apparently it's OK for God to dwell within Mary for 9 months and then pass from her body without Mary disintegrating. So do creedal followers have to *redesign God* so Mary doesn't spontaneously combust when God is within her? Or is the idea that 'God was born' of Mary without merit? **Did Mary birth God or is there another way to explain it?** _________ This seemed relevant though quite confused. (same question, different answer) >The human nature (body, soul) of Jesus is not God, Jesus, the Person (the Son, intrinsic to the Divine Nature), to Whom that human nature belongs, is God. Not His human nature: else He would not be human; human natures are not divine. Jesus Christ is truly a "man" (1 Tim 2:5) as well as He is God.
Asked by steveowen (3075 rep)
Feb 24, 2023, 12:10 PM
Last activity: Mar 7, 2023, 12:58 PM