Jet, a foundation that is laid does not need balancing-out. We need to fix our reasoning and experiences to the foundation. Consistency is a hallmark of truth. It is easy to point to Scripture and we can point to Tradition, though it can be more difficult finding those ecumenical canon laws and solid ex cathedra statements or looking through the numerous Church father writings, papal encyclicals, and writings of the doctors of the Church.
I partly agree with your ***essment, so far as Trinity has already mentioned. However, you have failed to tie this in with the subject of ****sexuality. Now Trinity has been following the tangent with unrelated subjects of Mary. Perhaps if Luther thought she was a lesbian might tie the subject together, but I know that is not his position. The question now is... what is your thoughts on experience in relation to ****sexuality?