Adan and Eve brought sin into the world.
No, in the Orthodox Church only Jesus Christ is worshipped as God (because He is part of the Holy Trinity). The Virgin Mary is venerated (meaning honored, respected) as being blessed and higher than all the other saints, but she is not a deity or a god.
It was believed that Martha and Mary Magdalene (Mary of Bethany) were sisters by pope Gregory I's Homily 33, in which he stated that the Magdalene was both sister of Martha, and the unnamed sinner who anoints Jesus. Yet, Martha's sister is referred to as Mary of Bethany in the Gospel of Luke. In 1969, the Catholic Church officially declared Mary Magdalene, Mary of Bethany, and the unnamed sinner as 3 different women. According to the new Catholic denomination, Mary Magdalene and Martha are not sisters.
The only mortal that was not a sinner was Mary, the mother of Jesus.
we're all sinners; so...yes.
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Mary had been a sinner. Our Lord forgave her and she became a follower of His and one of his closest friends.
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Absolutely not. She is only a human being. However, she is venerated as the Theotokos, which is a phonetic rendering of the Greek word meaning "God-bearer" or, Mother of God. She is the most revered of Orthdox saints. However, only the Holy Trinity--Father, Son, and Holy Spirit--are considered to be deity.
Like every other human, she was a sinner. The demons she had within her were certainly evil, but were cast out of her.
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There is much debate among various Bible scholars about Mary Magdalene. Some say there were three Marys - Mary of Bethany, Mary of Magdala and a Mary associated with the sinner mentioned in the New Testament. Catholic scholars tend to say there was only one Mary and she was the sister of Martha and Lazarus of Bethany.