We bible believers were lectured for years for believing in the virgin birth.
then science “discovered” that many vertebrates larger in size then man, can, and do occasionally produce asexually. For example, sharks can when males are not available see https://www.nature.com/articles/srep40537
The only reason we know that several animals can do this is because they were held in zoos....Otherwise we would have to listen to them yammer on about how it’s not possible...
There’s lots of thought on this, out there - including thought from those who believe in both Creation and Science:
https://discourse.biologos.org/t/the-mysterious-symbolism-of-jonah-and-the-fish/5134
I am not sure parthenogenesis in a human female would result in a male. Females generally genetically have no y chromosome. If Mary was xxy...she would be a poorly functional male (klinefelters syndrome). 48,XXYY genotypes are males with many many physical problems
So it would stand that the virgin birth of Jesus was a divine interventional birth. IMHO
With God all things are possible, especially things that ain’t supposed to happen.
bible believers were lectured for years for believing in the virgin birth.
In the New World of transgenders it’s no big deal.
https://www.coparents.com/insemination/home-insemination-guide.php
The Omnipotent, righteous loving God that formed the universe at his command?
Hebrews 11:3
By faith we understand that the entire universe was formed at Gods command, that what we now see did not come from anything that can be seen.