I'm glad I could point out to you the scriptural foundation for Mary being the mother of the Lord God of Israel, ie, God. Stop trying to shift the focus from your own faulty reading--well, probably lack of reading, since it's right there for anyone to see who also knows anything about Judeo-Christian theology; again, Luke 1. Look at it. Consider what is actually said. Review and then revise your remarks regarding Mary and heresy accordingly.
I think that you just took him to school.
Nothing to revise in my statement. My first statement said the fact. Mary was a virgin when she conceived of the Holy Ghost. She bore a Son who is Christ the Lord and my Lord and Savior.
What I contested is the Roman Catholic tradition of praying to Mary, a human. True, she is blessed among all women, but praying to her makes her seem to be a deity which she is not and she cannot answer prayer.
I am a graduate of Bible College, not a seminary, (cemetary), and am a born again Holy Spirit filled believer.