Isn't that what I've been saying? I will not use it without qualifiers.Byblos wrote:Granted. In that case you ought to be qualifying it rather than refusing to use it on emotional grounds.RickD wrote:That's exactly what I've been trying to say. The term should be used with qualifiers. Simply saying "Mother of God", can be understood as saying the eternal God has a mother, who existed before eternity. Which makes no sense. We need to qualify, not because we don't understand the term, but because those to whom we are speaking, may not understand.Kurieuo wrote:
A better way to communicate such would be to say Mary is Mother of God, yet did not beget God who is unmade.
Sheesh! Some people love to make people into heretics!