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How can God be born? How can a mortal give birth to divinity?

>> No.13266982

very carefully

>> No.13267038

>>13266965
You are god

>> No.13267048

>>13266965
In the case of Jesus Christ, Mary give birth to God in a form of a man. He of course was not the form of a spirit, but another mortal.

So is quite simple.

>> No.13267051

>>13266965
God is not a thing; it’s the point of origin for which our universe begins.

>> No.13267072

She can't, God, glorified and exalted, exists outside of creation. You also can only give birth to a being, and if Jesus and God are the same being, then Mary would be the mother of the Trinity

>> No.13267085

A need, so a thought.
A thought, so a form.
A form, so a universe.

>> No.13267086

>>13267072
>t. retarded muslim

>> No.13267098
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13267098

Mary is actually part of the divinity. It is virtually already the case in the catholic praxis that follows the natural religiosity of unconscious Christians. It is yet to be fully admitted into the conscious theology but it's foreshadowing already exists in the dogma of Assumption of Mary. Once fully realized it will be seen that God of Christianity is not a trinity but quaternity.

>> No.13267166

>>13266965
It can't be born, even less from a human. Don't believe any myth on God. There is nothing you can say about God.

>> No.13267183

>>13267098
I dunno fren, that's pretty cringe. But she's very important in a "mythological sense", Mary is more like a "Greek hero" than part of the Divinity I'd say.

>> No.13267240

>>13267183
Have you ever been to catholic church? If you were not tainted by education you would observe Mary atleast on par with the other personas of god.

>> No.13267270

>>13266965

>"Though I am unborn, and are of imperishable nature, and though I am the Lord of all beings, yet, ruling over My own nature, I take birth by My own maya'

Bhagavad-Gita IV-6