logician,
You wrote, "...there is simply no reason a virgin birth was necessary."
Assuming this was a valid conclusion and not an attempt to stir the water, this one would like to ask, "Was it your methodology of thinking that had come to reason, that if divine is divine... all things are possible. If so, and remaining in this, why then the virgin?"
This thinking of course would not be inclusive to you, if this was the premise of your post; but here's another look at the same issue. If creation is to be considered for analysis, and creator is all powerful, all seeing... Would the dynamics of the manifestation be controlled or true to itself?
Further and most important, would such depth of reason (All Knowing) be beyond contradiction?
With this, let me ask you to consider, "As mankind breached the protocols and conveyance for holy union and relationship... with creator; this had to have been known by creator. Since man was not all knowing... something was gonna give. As this plays out and it is hoped, and as it was known, that in order for mankind to acquire insight in this, he will need to have a hand (a divine hand) to get it right.
Questions: Wouldn't the protocol to reestablish that divine relationship require the same opposite measure that would not oppose the division or break-up in the first place. Further, any and all reconciliation would require an acceptance or righteousness, so as not to impose or contradict the reasons for the initial breach. Then, the will to choose for both parties to reconcile would need to be established. Yet, all of this must happen before mankind became all knowing, and understanding of the consequences.
logician,
There is a claim that you are atheist on your title. In most cases i have found that is good. Better to know this or that, than to think you are somehow all knowing about all things.
That is to say "belief" in what cannot be fathomed is not much of a belief or truth. Most all relying on a thing called faith! For the atheist, a faith that "it" cannot be figured out. For the seeker a faith that "it" can. One faith not weighing over the other... at least for a time.
With these considerations: I believe, in my unknowing,
that there is a high probability that there was a reason for a virgin birth. "To stay consistent with everything else given." One might even think, not so much perhaps for mankind, but a necessity for the divine to get it done rightfully, while the rest of creation watches.
What that full reason is, who knows... perhaps that will be shared here. Good question!!
Now... what's taking so long??? That is where mankind can take credit. :sarcastic
If you were to believe in such things.