Parthenogenesis is possible in some species but it would always result in a female child - and even though I'm an atheist I realise this is not the point - if you could find a scientific definition and explanation would it really be a miracle?
I don't believe in miracles. If you can't take it on faith (and what sensible person could) there's no point baiting the gullible religious folks.
2007-01-02 06:52:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Parthenogenesis.
There are some scientists right now who are doing research into fusing two ovum to create a baby. They're having some success with it.
Given such a situation, it is not entirely impossible that a woman could release two ova and through chance/impact/whatever, causes those two ova to fuse. Since the result would have the requisite number of chromosomes (46) arranged in pairs (23 pairs), the offspring (though guaranteed to be female) would be a viable human being.
Still, your chances are about zilch.
2007-01-02 06:50:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Shaikh, do you have any scientific evidence of how the first humans came to be without human sperm? Or the first life at all? I have never seen any credible "scientific" (meaning, to many people, anti-supernatural) and, next to those, Mary's virgin conception is a piece of cake. Only a confirmed philosophical anti-supernaturalist could think otherwise.
2007-01-02 06:50:09
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answered by Gary B 5
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If someone is a virgin, then it means they have never had penetrative sex. It doesn't mean an absence of male sperm during conception. It's possible, but very unlikely, for a virgin birth to occur.
2007-01-02 06:50:29
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answered by Anonymous
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No such information exist, this could be a Catholic fallacy in basic terms, no longer Christian. The biblical scriptures say that Jesus had brothers and sisters, so the virgin Mary grew to become into in basic terms a virgin for the immaculate concept of Jesus. after this she grew to become into only like another mom, with the exception that she gave start to the savior of the international.
2016-11-25 22:59:00
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answered by ? 4
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that kimono dragon was a virgin and gave birth to a little baby dragon. also, some animals like snails are hermaphroditic and reproduce on their own. but i don't think this is that. Oh also, Marry is actually Mary. And it's God, he can do what he wants. That's why its a MIRACLE.
2007-01-02 06:51:02
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answered by Jae Lynn 4
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Of course not. Just like there's no scientific evidence of someone dying and then being resurrected and ascending to heaven, of turning water into wine, of walking on water, or making blind men see by touching them. Or of someone parting a large body of water by waving his hands at it. Or of someone being turned into a pillar of salt for displeasing God. Or of God's existence, for that matter. If you buy any of it, you obviously don't require scientific evidence in order to justify your faith.
2007-01-02 06:55:46
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answered by abram.kelly 4
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there was one in the news a few days ago about a lizard who layed what 7-8 eggs, and fertilized them herself. from what i understand they have already hatched. we have like 7-8 baby jesus lizards now. lol.
2007-01-02 06:51:39
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answered by Anonymous
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A woman does not need to lose her virginity to become pregnant. That's just a medical fact.
2007-01-02 06:49:54
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answered by Anonymous
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maybe she was one of those people who could reproduce on their own. I forget what they're called, but they don't need a partner because they fertalize their own eggs.
2007-01-02 06:51:38
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answered by Ghost Wolf 6
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