Nooooooooooooooooo. That's only reserved for white europeans, don't ya know.
I'm kidding with YOU but I'm not kidding, get me?
2006-07-01 17:08:19
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answered by spookykid313 5
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Do you mean the Native Americans of today? Because if so, then yes I would accept it. Not as the Messiah - That's Jesus Christ. But in todays scientific world, with artificial insemination (sp?), a "Virgin Birth" is not to crazy of a concept. Now if you were talking about back in Christs' day and age.... that would be intriguing. We would have to have proof, and if there was proof... we would probably chalk it up to the work of Satan.
2006-07-02 01:01:32
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answered by Tiffany G 2
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It would be interesting!
I am a Christian. Now, Christ already came. He was a virgin birth. He is God's son. Since he's already come, died and will give me eternal life, I don't need to wait for another virgin birth so I don't know why I'd be too interested except for a medical mystery maybe.
2006-07-02 00:16:03
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answered by Momasita 2
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Accept it as what.........a messiah? No. Christianity defines itself by proving Jesus is the messiah.
Theoretically a virgin birth could occur and a Christian should even bother to comment. It doesn't matter.
2006-07-02 00:08:53
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answered by Molly 6
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Would you be referring to the definition of "virgin" today or the definition 2000 years ago? Anyhow, are you kidding, the white do gooders have never taken those "savages" seriously, why would they start now?
The Great Spirit, Mother Earth, Father Sky & WHAT? Nope, they'd bame it on peyote hiluciations and there'd be a big cover up.
Blessed Be...
2006-07-02 00:30:44
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answered by Helzabet 6
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A second virgin birth goes against the very Word of God in the Bible, no matter who the mother is or her ancestory.
2006-07-02 00:19:59
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answered by mt486 2
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what an intriguing question....i'm an agnostic who is part native american...
native americans are so much more (in my opinion) spiritual than anybody else; i believe i would accept it...can't answer for the christians.
2006-07-02 00:11:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, since it never happened in the roughly 4000 years before Christ, or in the 2000 since, it's not real likely to happen.
2006-07-02 00:16:00
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answered by sidekikd 1
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Actually "immaculate conception" shows up in alot of religions. It's just something else Christians "borrowed".
2006-07-02 01:56:24
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answered by Beavis Christ AM 6
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2006-07-02 00:19:10
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answered by n9wff 6
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