James the Persian
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Iris,iris89 said:
Also, the tradition you refer to, ... did not come into existence until the 4 th. Century asd is just a self-justification for believing in a myth or tradition, but not reality.
I'm afraid that you are showing your ignorance here. You are ignorant not only of what Holy Tradition is (which is why you can make strange statements to the effect that it is not evidence at all!) but you are also ignorant of its contents, part of which (and the most important part) is the Scriptures, so if you wish to throw out our whole Tradition you will have no Bible at all. With respect to the part of your post to Scott quoted above, your ignorance is particularly telling. The Tradition of the perpetual virginity of the Theotokos did not come into existence in the 4th century. It is altready well attested by the second century, being mentioned by Origen (late 2nd century) and in the Protoevangelion of James (c. 120-150 AD).
As you persist in ignoring any evidence supplied that does not concur with your personal interpretation of Scripture, further discussion with you is futile and as you have refused to curb the tone of your posts to make them less combative it is also extremely disagreeable. I would suggest that you learn how to discuss your views with others without attacking them, but experience shows you would ignore this advice also. As of now, then, I have no wish to further discuss the topic with you, though I certainly will discuss it with anyone else who wishes to contribute to a good-natured discussion. That is all I asked for in the opening post on this thread and most people, yourself excepted, have abided by my request. If you wish to continue ignorantly preaching your personal opinion as self-evident truth then you will have to find another audience.
James