A Biblical Argument for the Immaculate Conception that No One is Expecting

This was included in the 3rd edition of Notes From the Field, but I wanted to included it here on my website for those who subscribed to the newsletter after it went out, since I think there will be interest in this little bonus piece of theology.

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