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"unnatural" acts go against teh god (Original Post)
Major Nikon
May 2021
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Not to mention it was almost certainly a very young girl rather than a woman
Major Nikon
May 2021
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Croney
(4,866 posts)1. And that most natural thing of all, that a human woman
gives birth to a human child with no human sperm involved. Or it's half human and half fantasy person; that's even more natural yet.
Major Nikon
(36,899 posts)2. Not to mention it was almost certainly a very young girl rather than a woman
And the impregnation by the holy poltergeist can be best described as extreme coercion.
All of that assumes the smallest details of the story aren't entirely fabricated in order to create the impression a person known to be from Nazareth was instead conveniently born 90 miles away in Bethlehem per the messianic prophecy.
dickthegrouch
(3,507 posts)4. I got thrown out for asking
What happened next with Adam, Eve, Cain and Abel.
How did human #5 happen with three men and only one woman?
Lord Ludd
(585 posts)5. Actually, the 4th century Church decided that Jesus was
both 100% human & 100% divine. Why not, he's god ain't he?
sanatanadharma
(4,071 posts)3. God is responsible for a whole lot of nature...
...and natures of boundless non-human kinds.
Seems to me that God might see grass as just as important as we.
But stepping on the grass is so human nature.