An angel came to me in a dream last night and told me it was true!
2007-06-02 01:58:35
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes.
A woman does not need a man (nor sperms from a man) to conceive a FEMALE child. Just make sure that all the medical technicians are women.
And since God made Adam and Eve, that child would be a descendant of Eve, a daughter of God. You know, like if you have an amoeba, and it undergoes mitosis through 20 generations, any one of those in the 20th generation is called a 'daughter' of the original.
2007-06-02 02:12:04
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answer #2
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answered by flandargo 5
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If the newborn is going in another country yet you reside in large Britain, you are able to often basically get newborn earnings for as much as twelve weeks. you are able to proceed to get newborn earnings for greater desirable than 12 weeks if the only reason the newborn has long gone in another country is to: - acquire finished-time preparation in an EEA united states of america or - take part in an academic replace or flow to with the written approval of the college or college they commonly attend or - acquire scientific therapy for an ailment, which began before the newborn left large Britain.
2016-10-09 07:37:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. But, in the first few years, most likely only a few million people will come to believe it. To be truly successful, you would have to wait 100 years or so after she dies and a movement is started that can write a holy text as to what she really meant to teach mankind. Name her Chris T.
2007-06-02 04:04:06
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answered by Fred 7
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No, because when Mary carried Jesus, God created a specil womb for Jesus to be conceived, & none of Mary blood ever went through Jesus Veins, Only the Nutrients, All Blood stop at the ubelical cord, Therefore Jesus had pure blood as our sacrifice.
2007-06-02 02:00:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes and if you read religious predictions you can get her to ride a donkey at the appointed time down the main street of Nazareth or whatever the next coming predictions are now.
2007-06-02 02:00:48
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answered by st.uncumber 3
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Sure you can. It's a free country, and it seems like a LOT of people are ready and willing to believe any wacky story you tell them. You'll probably end up starting a religion.
2007-06-02 01:59:44
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answered by John 5
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You can make such claims, but don't be surprised when nobody believes you. Isn't it amazing that what nobody believes today (even when claimed by well trusted people), they are willing to believe when claimed by nobody knows whom 2000 years ago? Hmmm, height of gullibility, that!
2007-06-02 02:02:31
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answer #8
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answered by Akimbo 4
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You can >claim< anything you want. Proving it and getting people to believe is another story altogether.
2007-06-02 02:08:51
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answered by Always Curious 7
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One can claim whatever they wish. The scientific reality though, is another matter.
2007-06-02 01:59:23
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answered by Renegade_X 3
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