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Old 06-11-2015, 07:16 PM   #201
zeek
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Default Re: Virgin Birth questioned: the implications

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Originally Posted by awareness View Post
Great response bro Ohio. Score 50 - 2, your favor.

Personally, maybe we should look at the virgin birth as it appears to have been to Mark, John, and Paul. Those that have experienced the Spirit of Christ aren't in need of such things as the virgin birth to prove their faith.

Experiencing the Spirit of Christ requires no such proof to validate that Jesus was the Son of God. So the virgin birth doesn't need to be true or not.
Virgin birth is a literal misnomer. Mary was no longer a virgin when Jesus was born. She was deflowered by the Holy Spirit. She agreed to it. It was fornication by human standards. Apparently the Holy Spirit and Mary get a pass. The event requires a suspension of the ethical which is paradoxical. The early Christians loved a good paradox or was it God?
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