Yes Her name is Mary and She is the Mother of God
2007-03-12 16:44:16
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes
2007-03-12 16:43:57
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answer #2
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answered by HAND 5
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Yes, but not without physical human sperm.
There are procedures that allow a virgin to have a baby, a virgin being a person that has never had sex.
2007-03-12 16:43:46
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answered by juhsayngul 4
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Yes
2007-03-12 16:43:31
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answered by gwhiz1052 7
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Yes and to those who don't how is it they have no problem complex organisms self assembled when there is no proof how they could do this. It is much more logical for me to believe in a God that always existed than matter that always existed. And the big bang proves there was a beginning and whatever has a beginning must have had a cause. This is why many scientists have tried unsuccessfully to disprove the big bang. They are uncomfortable with the ramifications.
2007-03-12 16:52:14
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answered by Edward J 6
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Yes. Not only in the biblical times with Mary, but now all one has to do is go to a clinic and be artificially inseminated. But there was only one holy birth and that was of Jesus, born of the virgin Mary.
2007-03-12 16:48:20
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answered by GraycieLee 6
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Faith can get neither to truth nor to justice
The idea that one can be certain, without proof, that God exists, if applied to the practical matter of administering justice would certainly have dire consequences. Imagine a juror that by the same standard of thinking decides the guilt or innocence of an accused. If evidence and logic were disregarded in the belief in God, it can also follow that they would be equally unnecessary in the prosecution of a juridical case.
Since we know that justice can only be served if there is no compromise between reason and faith, we are likely to trust the person who consistently follows reason. For if we believed that it were possible to pursue the truth by mixing reason with the sentiment of faith and cast aside the unyielding evidence of unquestionable facts, both justice and truth would become a mere matter of opinion.
2007-03-12 16:52:06
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answered by DrEvol 7
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Yes.
2007-03-12 16:47:23
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answered by tebone0315 7
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Yes and Yes!
2007-03-12 17:21:52
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Well with some of the recent scientific methods, yes. But 30 years or more ago, not a chance.
2007-03-12 16:50:00
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answered by Alex 6
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With Gods help yes.
2007-03-12 16:46:52
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answered by Anonymous
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