Yes, Mary really existed.
A common truism is that "practice makes perfect".
Half-Truism was created on 2009-05-12.
(a) Mary, the mother of Jesus; (b) Mary Magdalene; (c) Mary, the mother of James; (d) Mary, the mother of Joses; (e) Mary, the wife of Clopas; (f) Mary of Bethany; (g) Mary, the mother of Mark; (h) Mary of Rome; (i) the "other" Mary.
Mary was a housewife and mother.
Mary, as in "Mother Mary" in Let It Be.
Yes.
A truism is an assertion so obvious or self-evident as to be hardly worth mentioning. A truism sometimes considered a tautology, where the conclusion is the premise of the question, although they are not precisely the same.
Mary Kinsley is not the mother of Jesus.
Mother Mary More was born in 1732.
Joachim was the father of Mary.
Mother Mary is a central figure in Christianity as the mother of Jesus Christ, while Mary Mackillop was an Australian nun who founded the Sisters of Saint Joseph of the Sacred Heart. Mother Mary is a figure of veneration in Catholicism, while Mary Mackillop is recognized as a saint in the Catholic Church for her work in education and social welfare in Australia.
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.