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He didn’t rebuke her; He granted the request.

The “rebuke” is a mistranslation. Every Greek knows this, and is often shocked how poorly translated the KJV is in this instance.

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He did, but regardless, please for the final time post scriptures that show Mary was without sin and that she is alive in heaven as we speak.

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Well she was a human, and born in sin like all men, and doomed to die without her Lord; but she didn’t sin; show any evidence of her sinning. She is alive with the Lord, because “dead in the world is alive in Christ” as said by St. Paul. (Romans 6:11, 2 Corinthians 5:8)

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>show any evidence of her sinning

"If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us"

"all have sinned"

Marys own words "And my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Saviour" Only sinners need a savior.

>She is alive with the Lord, because “dead in the world is alive in Christ” as said by St. Paul.

Mate, you really need to get a grasp of the biblical state of the dead. Paul was in no way saying the dead righteous go to heaven before the resurrection. (he used that phrase multiple times btw. To other humans. aka he was not dead, but said his spirit was with them)

The bible clearly states the dead are asleep. In a thoughtless, dreamless state until the resurrection.

Even though you consider yourself "orthodox" and not roman catholic, Christs warning in Revelation 18:4 still applies to you.