The Immaculate Deception, page-9

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    Not at all Z.
    The only option that you can rule out is artificial insemination.
    It was still possible for a woman to become pregnant without penetration and technically can be called a virgin birth.
    Did Mary become pregnant as a result of a sperm or by the actions of some Spirit?
    The term "virgin" from the OT is the result of a mistranslation.
    It is more than possible that the virgin narrative was invented well after the event to create a virgin birth myth to support a mistranslated OT "prophecy" - Paul never mentioned it.
    Virgin birth of Jesus

    The virgin birth of Jesus is the Christian doctrine that Jesus was conceived and born by his mother Mary through the power of the Holy Spirit and without sexual intercourse.[1] It is mentioned only in Matthew 1:18-25 and Luke 1:26-38,[2] and the modern scholarly consensus is that the narrative rests on very slender historical foundations.[3]

    The ancient world had no understanding that male semen and female ovum were both needed to form a fetus;[4] this cultural milieu was conducive to miraculous birth stories,[5] and tales of virgin birth and the impregnation of mortal women by deities were well known in the 1st-century Greco-Roman world and Second Temple Jewish works.[6][7] Matthew and Luke use the virgin birth (or more accurately the divine conception that precedes it) to mark the moment when Jesus becomes the Son of God, in distinction to Mark, for whom the Sonship dates from Jesus's baptism,[Mark 1:9-13] and Paul and the pre-Pauline Christians for whom Jesus becomes the Son only at the Resurrection or even the Second Coming.[8]

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    Go with your magic stories if they make you happy.
 
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