NP. Try the message. (MSG). When you’re studying deeper, cross reference King James or an original Hebrew origination of the word for more context. https://www.bible.com/bible/97/EPH.4.msg For what it’s worth, things seeming incomprehensible in concept can and do exist in a physical sense — in another realm. Props to NASA for the proof. Listening to a science show today, I heard an astrophysicist explain how gravity and water is what sets us apart and allows life here — but I see so many parallels to the Bible as I truly listen. Maybe a camel can fit through a needle but Jesus didn’t have time to break it down. Maybe a black hole is the pupil of a soul - and a star is born on the other end. Who knows? But the things we are learning — like if we took the mass of a piece of some other planet into the size of a sugar cube and dropped it into earth, it would plummet right through it and into the universe. My mind finds that difficult to comprehend, but science and the revelation of more and more truth behind time surprises us every day with examples of astonishing and wonderful things. Now we know in part; then we will know fully as we are fully known. Now we see as in a looking glass, a reflection (always a delay with time), then we see face to face (alpha and omega, not alpha or omega; rather a timeless existence - heaven. Also our heavenly bodies aren’t the same according to scripture, we will have a new form. I learned today that we are all made of star dust, little pieces of the universe literally in our biology and the physical world around us. The word is living, like science, and you should never fear testing the truth. Faith is faith, but truth is truth. It will never lie or stand down, just further prove itself. |
^^ all well and good but Pope Pius XII (who is infallible) disgarees with you. From the article: "The Catholic Church teaches as dogma that the Virgin Mary "having completed the course of her earthly life, was assumed body and soul into heavenly glory". This doctrine was dogmatically defined by Pope Pius XII on 1 November 1950, in the apostolic constitution Munificentissimus Deus by exercising papal infallibility." |
The Pope is not infallible. |
And Mary had to wait until 1950 to be officially in heavenly glory I like Mary. The one to whom women throughout ages have prayed and asked for just one thing: You who conceived without sinning, help me to sin without conceiving |
Perhaps the Pope should have consulted you before decreeing that Mary ascended bodily into heaven. You would have set him straight! Anyway, I'm pretty sure a whole bunch of Catholics believe that. |
I’m pretty sure Catholics with a lick of sense knows nobody is infallible and the pope was created by man not Jesus. |
O.K., but I think the infallibility is with regard to determinations about the Church's theology, so if he said that Mary ascended bodily into heaven, then that is the Catholic church's official position on this question. Personally, I have no view on the matter one way or the other. |