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2006-08-21 08:08:23
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answer #1
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answered by Texas Cowboy 7
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You are funny, but the truth is it wasn't recorded and anything that has not been mentioned in the Bible is something one has to be very careful before uttering a word. Wait a minute, come to think of it, even in the last millenium, making out with a guy was considered an abomination, and how much more in the days of Virgin Mary, she must have never made out. What i'm saying doesn't rule out the fact that she must have been in love with any guy around if she was up to or above 18 at the time of conception. This i say because the Bible says she was betroted to Joseph before the "immaculate conception" lol
2006-08-21 08:36:50
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answer #2
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answered by www.TerrySoft.net 1
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#1 The Immaculate Conception refers to Mary being born without original sin, not the Virgin birth.
Jesus' fathers name was Verge, & I think he was a Roman. I was taught as a child that he was the son of Verge and Mary.
2006-08-21 08:12:49
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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There is a Jewish legend about her being raped by a Roman soldier. (he was even named but I forgot what it was) a roman grave with the exact name had been discovered. (If it was the same Roman soldier in question.)
During those times, if a man marries a virgin, then he could feel better assured that all the children being born from his wife would be his.
If the daughter was pregnant, than she would all of a sudden lose her "value" and a Father would have great trouble marrying her off because it was taboo.
At the time, Joseph (when he found out about it) would have had every legal right to stone her to death, but fortunately, didn't.
(Those times were not very civil.)
2006-08-21 08:13:40
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answered by J.D.S. 4
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Sweetgirl, did an angel come to tell you about it?
In those days many girls were married by age 15 or earlier. By thirty the were past middle age from hardship, hard work and childbirth. By 40 old. Jesus wasn't her only child. So believe the story or not, just about every religion has stories you are expected to take on faith. Like Mormons and their angel Macaroni and the golden tablets, found, memorized and lost again, never to resurface. Gotta have faith, even when logic says, "That's bullsh*t!".
2006-08-21 08:18:56
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answered by friscolady 2
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It is not likely. The Lord of Hosts selected Her of all the women alive at that time as the most Holy and Blessed to bear the Saviour. Whatever human flaws She may have possessed must have been very minor indeed--"flirting" would certainly not be among these, as any decent Catholic girl knows!
2006-08-21 08:11:15
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answer #6
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answered by jxt299 7
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What is this, you and your boyz are bored at the library and ask irreverent questions about the Virgin Mary?
Maybe your boy was the one asking if the Virgin Mary was a lesbian?
What happened, myspace and facebook banned you?
May the Most Holy Virgin intercede on your behalf.
2006-08-21 08:10:07
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Why does it seem so hard for guys to understand not all girls do
it....Besides, Jesus was born through Mary, by "immaculate
conception". "No man knew her". That is why she is known as
"The Virgin Mary". If you take the time to read the bible,you will
see what life is really about, dude....stop wasting time. HURRY!!
2006-08-21 08:15:16
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answer #8
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answered by CraZyCaT 5
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Premarital sex was (and is) a capital offense...punishable by death...for women in the middle east. The story of her virginity originated simply to make her seem more acceptable.
Virgin birth is basically not possible. The only exception would be artificial insemination....either by medical means or during a ******* party. Either way, that is not REALLY being a virgin.
Besides....the whole story of jesus "christ" is a fictional story, made up centuries after "his" supposed existence. It never really happened.
2006-08-21 08:14:03
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answered by Anonymous
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You realize we are talking about over 3000 years ago. People just did not conduct themselves in that manner at that point in history. As for fantasy - I doubt she would have even known what to fantasize about. My answer is no to both.
2006-08-21 08:11:12
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answered by Anonymous
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The Immaculate Conception was Saint Anne's conception of Mary, not Mary's conception of Jesus.
2006-08-21 08:09:31
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answered by Anonymous
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