Every person born is a sinner. The ONLY person born who was not a sinner was Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ was tempted but did not sin. Jesus Christ was the only person who was sinless.
KenAllen, It is obvious your knowledge of Catholic Doctrine is very limited, so let me help you out. Adam and Eve, by disobeying God's command not to eat the fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil (Gen.2:16-17; 3:1-19), brought sin and death into this world. Roman Catholic doctrine and tradition hold that Adam's sin has been passed down from generation to generation. It is not simply that the world around us has been corrupted by Adam's sin in such a way that all those who have followed have found it nearly impossible not to sin, but that our very nature was corrupted in such a way that life without sin is impossible. This corruption of our nature, passed down from father to child, is what we call original sin.
Now pay close attention here....Roman Catholic doctrine and tradition, however, also hold that Mary and Jesus were born without Original Sin. Yet how can that be, if Original Sin is physically passed from generation to generation? The answer is different in each case. You are correct to say that Jesus was born without sin. He was born without Original Sin because He was conceived without Original Sin. The Son of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Christ is also the Son of God. In the Roman Catholic tradition, Original Sin is, as I mentioned, passed down from father to child; the transmission occurs through the sexual act. Since Christ's Father is God Himself, there was no Original Sin to be passed down. Conceived by the Holy Spirit through Mary's willing cooperation at the Annunciation, Christ was not subject to Adam's sin or its effects.
One of the main Catholic Doctrines was that Mary was born sinless. The Catholic Church teaches that Mary had to be sinless to keep Jesus sinless while in the womb of Mary. BUT, Mary's mother did not have to be sinless to keep Mary sinless.
Ah yes.... Once again your limited knowledge of Catholic Doctrine is proven here. Let me show your errors. The Blessed Virgin Mary, too, was born without Original Sin because she was conceived without original sin. We call her preservation from Original Sin her Immaculate Conception. Mary, however, was preserved from Original Sin in a different way from Christ. While Christ is the Son of God, Mary's father, St. Joachim, was a man, and like all men descended from Adam, he was subject to Original Sin. Under normal circumstances, Joachim would have passed that sin on to Mary through her conception in the womb of St.Anne. (Mary's mother)
However, Mary, in the first instance of her conception, by a singular grace and privilege granted by Almighty God. That "singular grace and privilege" was granted to Mary because of God's foreknowledge that she would, at the Annunciation, consent to be the mother of His Son. Mary had free will; she could have said no; but God knew that she would not. And so, "in view of the merits of Jesus Christ, the Savior of the human race," God preserved Mary from the stain of Original Sin that had been mankind's condition since the Fall of Adam and Eve. Now keep in mind KenAllen, It's important to note that Mary's preservation from Original Sin was not necessary; God did it of His great love for her, and through the merits of Christ's redemptive action. Since Original Sin is passed down from father to child, Christ would have been conceived without Original Sin even if Mary had been born with Original Sin. Soooooo, the common Protestant objection that Mary's Immaculate Conception would necessarily require an immaculate conception of her parents, and of theirs, all the way back to Adam is based on a misunderstanding of how Original Sin is transmitted.
For Christ to be born without Original Sin, it was not necessary for Mary to be born without Original Sin. God's preservation of Mary from Original Sin was a pure act of love. Mary was redeemed by Christ; but her redemption was accomplished by God at the moment of her conception, in anticipation of the redemption of man that Christ would work through His Death upon the Cross.
The Catholic Church is saying that Mary is greater than God because its through her that only could God keep Jesus sinless.
Wrong....which I have just proven.
The Catholic Church is teaching that Mary is greater than God because God could not keep Jesus Christ sinless without Mary being sinless.
Please show some imprimatur documents to prove this claim. Until then, you should not spread lies. You do believe lying to be a sin...do you not? I can look past your fallacies of Catholic Doctrine due to your ignorance of it, but God may not.
Do you see how the Catholics believe Mary is a god! They actually believe Mary is part of the Trinity! The Catholics do believe that Jesus needs the help of Mary to do the will of the Father.
Once again, Please show some imprimatur documents to prove this claim. Until then, you should not spread lies. You do believe lying to be a sin...do you not? I can look past your fallacies of Catholic Doctrine due to your ignorance of it, but God may not. You should really stop to think before posting!
This is why the Catholic Church is not a True Christian Church today. They have walked away from God in the last 150 years with all their false Doctrines about Mary.
The Catholic Church has been around for over two thousand years mi amigo. She is the largest Christian Church in the world with over 1.2 billion members, one fifth of the worlds population! I am still awaiting your answer to my question, or anyone else for that matter. If it was not Jesus Christ that started the Catholic Church, then who did? Also, you are a believer of the bible, correct? Do you refure to Mary as Blessed like it says in Luke 1:48? If not...why not???
Pax tecum
"For he has looked upon his handmaid’s lowliness;behold, from now on will all ages call me blessed. ---Lk.1:48.