harmony wrote:Nightlion wrote:Mary did not contribute to the DNA that made for Jesus Christ. He was a clone of the Father placed into the virgin womb of a chosen vessel who was the fairest of all.
That is not scriptural. Not to mention that it's balderdash.
Not to shy away from the impossible like trying to convince someone who does not believe in scripture what that scripture actually teaches, let me reason a little with you please. Why do you suppose that just as Eve has her conceptions multiplied Christ was mentioned in regards to her seed as bruising the serpents head as the serpent has power to bruise his heel?
Remember that Christ is to have preeminence in all things and is always considered the first born. So it reasons that the first conception made possible from Eve having her conceptions multiplied or replenished was taken for the clone of Christ. Without this connection I would only have the reality of Jesus being int he express image of the Father as a witness to the fact that Christ was a clone. Since I have two words in scripture that verify my interpretation I am justified by the scriptures to declare it. As per Joseph Smith saying: If there is one word of holy writ it is enough to establish doctrine.( almost verbatim.)
Since you mythicize Enoch I suppose the most I can hope for is a kind shrug on this.
Not England again! Good grief. Surely you aren't saying Mary, the freakin' mother of God in the flesh, is neither noble nor great?
The arrogance of man is astounding... but not surprising.
Not in the context of noble and great that God spoke to in the beginning, no. I certainly hold her as both noble and great in my own estimation.