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Mary lifted into Heaven
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My young niece asked me if it was true that the Virgin Mary was physically lifted into heaven.
I blustered a bit as I was not really sure of the basis of her question.
Is there a reference to this 'event' in the Bible?
Who lifted her for instance?
Any pointers please?
I blustered a bit as I was not really sure of the basis of her question.
Is there a reference to this 'event' in the Bible?
Who lifted her for instance?
Any pointers please?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The question is under the heading of 'Religion & Spirituality' and it is from an aunt uncertain as to how she should respond to a question from her young niece. Judging by the quality of response from the more prolific posters on the thread, it isn't surprising that the questioner seems to have abandoned it.
I find these posts odd to say the least. If you believe in anything religious then you are open to taunts and ridicule. For people who believe in a big fat nothing there is nothing you can say back to them. That is the problem with all these religious debates. The attackers will always be able to find a reason to dismiss anything that supports a reason to believe. I think they would really like to believe in something as if it is of no interest why are they even reading these threads?
Morning all.
Khandro, in retrospect, you’re not right – at least in my case. I answered the question when I said //as far as I'm aware, 'it' doesn't say that [Mary’s mother was a virgin] - no more than 'it' says that the Virgin Mary was transported bodily into heaven.//.
Grasscarp, // If you believe in anything religious then you are open to taunts and ridicule.// I can see beliefs being ridiculed, but not believers.
//The attackers will always be able to find a reason to dismiss anything that supports a reason to believe.// Doesn’t that tell you something?
//I think they would really like to believe in something// You’re mistaken.
//if it is of no interest why are they even reading these threads?// That question has been asked and answered many times. It’s not ‘of no interest’. Religion affects us all - whether we want it to or not.
Khandro, in retrospect, you’re not right – at least in my case. I answered the question when I said //as far as I'm aware, 'it' doesn't say that [Mary’s mother was a virgin] - no more than 'it' says that the Virgin Mary was transported bodily into heaven.//.
Grasscarp, // If you believe in anything religious then you are open to taunts and ridicule.// I can see beliefs being ridiculed, but not believers.
//The attackers will always be able to find a reason to dismiss anything that supports a reason to believe.// Doesn’t that tell you something?
//I think they would really like to believe in something// You’re mistaken.
//if it is of no interest why are they even reading these threads?// That question has been asked and answered many times. It’s not ‘of no interest’. Religion affects us all - whether we want it to or not.
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