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It is possible.Do you believe a woman can get pregnant without a man being involved ?
Not at this time.Does science support it ?
No.Do you believe a woman can get pregnant without a man being involved ?
Does science support it ?
All standard Bibles have the virgin birth as part of the gospels.As I understand it, the Bible does not actually claim that Jesus was born of a virgin.
Oh, right, I had forgotten that what was apparently a translation mistake was already settled by the time of the gospels. Thanks.All standard Bibles have the virgin birth as part of the gospels.
What translation "mistake"? You mean the whole "almah" thing? Well, blame that on the Jews who translated the Hebrew Bible into Greek, because they chose the word "parthenos" which means "virgin". As far as I know, non-Christian Jews only started claiming it was a "mistake" after Christianity arose. If you have evidence that Jews were bickering over the translation before Christianity, then I'm all ears.Oh, right, I had forgotten that what was apparently a translation mistake was already settled by the time of the gospels. Thanks.
How can it? It was miraculous; a direct action of God outside the parameters of natural causality.Does science support it ?
Mary was offered the chance to say no during the Annunciation when Gabriel told her about the plan. Her response was “Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord; let it be to me according to your word.” She could've said no.without asking, one might add
I guess it takes Faith to believe in this and some people come up short in the faith department.
I think that Occam's Razor applies here. Let us ask ourselves which is the more likely scenario: That a divine superbeing impregnated Mary (without asking or consent, one might add) with the 'saviour of mankind' and suchforth, or that Mary simply had an affair with another man and lied about it?
Mary was offered the chance to say no during the Annunciation when Gabriel told her about the plan. Her response was “Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord; let it be to me according to your word.” She could've said no.
I don't care about that part of your post. I was just pointing out that Mary wasn't forced into anything.Occam's Razor still applies.