LMAO - i can't top mr. penguin!
all i can say is GROSS!
(but valid point)
if i was christian, i might answer that god had cleared the way for jesus's birth. but i'm not, so my answer is stil GROSS!
2007-03-30 05:54:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Mary was a virgin at conception, that makes Jesus an immaculate conception either way. But the question you pose is kind of silly, I mean if you're nine year old daughter had a traumatic fall and broke her hymen, would you consider her deflowered? What about tampons, do they take away some one's viginity? Let's try to focus on less trivial topics
2007-03-30 12:59:09
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answered by Teresa 5
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Haha Yeah I think breaking the hymen at birth is the definition of a virgin birth!
There's no historical documentation that would suggestion Jesus was born any other way.
2007-03-30 12:54:29
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answered by Brady S 2
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Yes He had a natural birth. He was "a man like us in ALL things but sin". Yes, when a woman becomes pregnant without rupturing the hymen, which is possible for any woman, not just one impregnated by a direct act of God, the hymen is ruptured during the birth. "Deflowering" is a romantic notion with no real scientific or religious basis, and it refers to the act of intercourse itself, not any resulting anatomical alteration.
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2007-03-30 13:11:18
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answered by PaulCyp 7
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Jesus did indeed have a natural birth & giving birth would definitely have broken His mother's hymen, but she was still technically a virgin B/C she hadn't yet had sex w/ a man.
2007-03-30 12:58:51
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answered by wanda3s48 7
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According to the bible, yes, Jesus was born naturally.
I guess physically that might mean that Mary's hymen was broken during the birth.
2007-03-30 12:52:22
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answered by artist_soul_auslaut 2
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supposely god seeded mary and jesus deflowered mary as he was borned....what does that make jesus? hm.....
2007-03-30 12:57:55
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answered by ? 6
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No, he had a Jesarian section.
2007-03-30 12:52:04
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answered by Anonymous
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