Eric Sprankle, an associate psychology professor at Minnesota State University Mankato, tweeted that the Virgin Mary did not consent to...
Eric Sprankle, an associate psychology professor at Minnesota State University Mankato, tweeted that the Virgin Mary did not consent to being impregnated by God — "an all-knowing, all-powerful deity."
Another Twitter user questioned the professor's tweet, writing, "LK 1 26:38 states clearly that the angel communicated God's plan for Mary and in verse 38 she agreed. Whether you believe or disbelieve, it helps if you actually read the text."
But Sprankle wasn't backing down. He defended his initial claim by asserting, "the power difference" between God and Mary "negates" her ability to consent. Read more of the details here.
Watch the video clip above to catch more of the conversation.
Eric Sprankle..
ReplyDelete(nuff said)
All men are created equal, God is not man and is sovereign.
ReplyDeleteWe will let this associate educator explain his position directly to the God upon his passing.
ReplyDeleteWhy do I think this guy would approve of Allah?
ReplyDeleteWTF who are these 2 queerbaits? they offer no proof that any professor ever said anything at all. they could easily make up any other kind of bullshit and pass it off as the gospel according to them. again; who are these 2 queerbaits?
ReplyDeleteAnyone who believes in a sky god needs to increase their medication!
ReplyDeleteScientists have established a link between brain damage and religious fundamentalism https://www.rawstory.com/2018/03/scientists-established-link-brain-damage-religious-fundamentalism/#.WqdKRmFwa5W.facebook
Study uncovers how brain damage increases religious fundamentalism https://www.psypost.org/2017/05/study-uncovers-brain-lesions-increase-religious-fundamentalism-48860
Biological and cognitive underpinnings of religious fundamentalism https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0028393217301318