If there is no sex involved; I say it's not worth it :P
2007-11-17 08:46:48
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think so- there was no man sperm involved in the immaculate conception- sorry- back to the drawing board to try and manipulate the truth- oh I get what you are trying to say, most likely most women who go to the dr. to conceive through test tubes already has had sex, also, so she is not a virgin.
heard something the other day that was very interesting. Someone asked on a radio program, how could Jesus' blood be pure if He was born inside a woman's body, since everyone is sinful. The person who answered said' "Because not at any of the mother's blood mixes with the baby's blood
2007-11-17 08:52:08
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answered by AdoreHim 7
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No, its technically an immaculate conception. A virgin birth would require that the mother has never had sex _ever_.
Just being an immaculate or virgin birth isn't the miraculous part. The miracle is when it's scientifically impossible. 2000 years ago, it was impossible. If I was implanted with a test tube baby, it's birth is completely explainable. However, if I suddenly got pregnant without having had sex for many months and without medical help, only then would it be a miracle.
2007-11-17 08:50:28
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answered by Nightwind 7
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Technical is a word use by science to justify their wrong doing or go against the teachings of God's Holy word.
Clinical is another one used by the medical profession.
2007-11-17 08:53:52
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answered by Anonymous
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It wouldn't be the same type of birth as Jesus, because there is a biological father involved. Joseph was not Jesus' biological father.
2007-11-17 08:52:23
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answered by Peter R 3
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Test tube babies have a human sperm.
Jesus was an immaculate conception which included only Mary's egg and a miracle..
2007-11-17 08:47:44
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answered by JonB 5
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Words are words, so yes, however the events were much different from each other.
I do believe those words could be used to describe it, I think there are better choices, though.
2007-11-17 08:47:48
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answered by Anonymous
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that's why the parents of a test tube baby call it a miracle
2007-11-17 08:56:45
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answered by I'm an Atheist 3
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Obviously only if the mother has not had sex is she a virgin.
cheers!
2007-11-17 08:47:21
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answered by michael 6
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Yeah.
Look at our miracles, 60000 virgin births a year... and god could only create 1 so far.
2007-11-17 08:46:45
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answered by Anonymous
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