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To: kosta50; Mrs. Don-o; adiaireton8; P-Marlowe; Blogger
[Kosta to Mrs. Don-o:] Sorry for butting in, but the whole DNA non-issue began with the Protestant side suggesting unscripturally that the Holy Spirit somehow "touched Mary's egg." We do not know the mechanism of God's Incantation. We are only told that Christ used Mary's flesh to take on human nature. Incarnation is God's miracle, an enigma not ours to decipher by logic and science, not a "natural" phenomenon for sure.

Well thanks a lot for the ping when you directly quote and refer to me, and call me unscriptural. I am hurt Kosta. :)

You tell us that you do not know the mechanism. You have been showed many scriptures that tend to support our position. I have not seen any, to this point, arguing against our position from scripture. If you have not already done so, could you show me those?

3,156 posted on 12/30/2006 10:09:04 AM PST by Forest Keeper
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To: Forest Keeper
Well thanks a lot for the ping when you directly quote and refer to me, and call me unscriptural. I am hurt Kosta. :)

Others agreed with that or said it themselves, I believe. I did not want to single out anyone in particular, FK.

You have been showed many scriptures that tend to support our position

There is neither any tradition in the Jewish culture nor any Scriptural reference that allows for such assumption, FK. All Scriptural evidence points to a supernatural event.

But, then, you believe that Christ is a "mixture" of human and divine, which would make your "egg" theology consistent .

3,170 posted on 12/30/2006 3:08:10 PM PST by kosta50 (Eastern Orthodoxy is pure Christianity)
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