Christians believe that Jesus is God; one of the three persons making up the trinity.
That said, calling her "mother of God" has certain unfortunate implications, namely that she preceded and is somehow superior to God. I'm not saying that all Catholics believe this, of course, or even that most do.
Roman Catholic AnswerYou call your mother your mother even though she did not create your soul, God did. Nevertheless you do not say "the mother of my human body", no, you call her your mother even if she didn't give birth to you (if you were adopted, say) because she raised you. Well, Jesus was completely God, and completely human, and Mary was His Mother. So, of necessity she was the mother of God, this in no way implies that she is greater than God, or that she was in anyway anything other than a created human being like the rest of us; nevertheless, she gave birth to Our Blessed Lord who was God, and who called her "Mother". The fact that she was the mother of God in no way implies that she preceded Him or created Him. We call her Mother of God, because the Council of Ephesus told us infallibly that she is the mother of God.Because Jesus is God, too. That's the Holy Trinity. God the Father, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit all in one being.
There is no mention in the Bible that Mary is the Mother of God. Also there is no specific that Jesus also is God. Catholics only believe the divinity of Jesus that is hidden in the words of the Bible. They interpret it in the literal way. Therefore, Mary can be accepted as mother of God because Jesus is God.
Mary is the Mother of God, Jesus Christ. She was conceived without Original Sin.
Only practicing Roman Catholics worship Mary as the Mother of God.
Mary Is Often Referred to as the "Mother of God" Because She Is the Mother of Jesus. in Christianity, the Holy Trinity Is Jesus, God, and the Holy Ghost (Or Spirit). Therefore, Because Mary Is the Mother of Jesus, She Is Therefore Also the Mother of God, Hence the Common Phrase.
Mary agreed to be the mother of God's son, Jesus.
Mary was the mother of God's son, Jesus.
Mother Mary is the Mother of Jesus Christ - the spiritual vessel of the Holy Trinity. God chose her to give birth to his Son, so that the Son of God may come down to earth as the Son of Man. She was without sin and was very obidient to God's wish. So along with Jesus, Roman Catholics worship Mary as their Mother and the Mother of mankind. So you might find statues of Mama Mary in Churches. ================= Roman Catholics do not WORSHIP Mary. She is revered in the way that the Jews revered the Tabernacle. She an example of simple obedience to God.
AnswerGenerally, Mary is recognised as the mother of Jesus. If Mary is demonstrated to be the mother of God, then that will be proof that God exists.
Catholics believe that Mary was born without sin (the Immaculate Conception), since Jesus would otherwise have inherited original sin from his mother. Against this, Luke 1:30 says the angel told Mary that she had found favour with God, implying that it was not pre-ordained (as the Immaculate Conception would imply) for Mary to be the mother of Jesus.
Please note that Protestants do not celebrate Mary's birth. You will need someone who is knowledgeable about Roman Catholic practice to fully answer the question. ________________________________________________________________________ Please NOTE! That I Am Obiviously pointing this out to CATHOLICS... >>
Mary in the mother of Jesus, not of God.