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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.I agree with grasscarp's statement "If you believe in anything religious then you are open to taunts and ridicule." but would further add that it is not necessary to 'believe' in something to be interested in it. To gain a fuller understanding of European art it is axiomatic that one requires knowledge Catholic dogma.
jomifl; "religion is (probably) not necessary for a better understanding of science." You are (probably) correct, but I believe that even the fiercest atheists can still learn something from religions, since they contain rituals and ideas that are useful, interesting, and consoling, and can teach us how better to organise our societies, (and might even make a person into a better scientist!).
Khandro, //I believe that even the fiercest atheists can still learn something from religions//
I suspect many of them have learnt rather a lot from religion - hence their atheism.
Mibs, thank you. I would dearly love someone here to offer a reasoned argument, but since that is not forthcoming the only response, as usual, is an attempt to silence. MTH. :o)
I suspect many of them have learnt rather a lot from religion - hence their atheism.
Mibs, thank you. I would dearly love someone here to offer a reasoned argument, but since that is not forthcoming the only response, as usual, is an attempt to silence. MTH. :o)
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