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To: aruanan
>>Seriously, you were unaware of this fact of prenatal human development?<<

Do females have a Y chromosome at conception? Do males?

337 posted on 01/12/2012 8:18:00 AM PST by CynicalBear
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To: CynicalBear
>>Seriously, you were unaware of this fact of prenatal human development?<<

Do females have a Y chromosome at conception? Do males?


Do you bother to read things before you reply? Look again. You give the appearance of raising a point no one is contesting in order to avoid acknowledging something else.
389 posted on 01/12/2012 10:59:32 AM PST by aruanan
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To: CynicalBear
>>Seriously, you were unaware of this fact of prenatal human development?<<

Do females have a Y chromosome at conception? Do males?


Just to bring it back to the point at hand, what do you say to Elizabeth' declaring while being filled by the Holy Spirit that Mary was the mother of her (Elizabeth's) Lord in Elizabeth's context as the wife of a Jewish Temple priest near the beginning of the first millennium? When Elizabeth said, "my Lord" was she referring to:
A. Her husband
B. King Herod
C. Yahweh, the Lord God of Israel, creator of heaven and earth.
And in the context of the first chapter of Luke where "Lord" had already been used by the writer to refer to the Lord God of Israel before Elizabeth's salutation of Mary and where "Lord" was subsequently used by both Mary and Zechariah to refer to the Lord God of Israel, could the answer to the question above conceivably anything other than C? If so, how, without doing violence to the plain language used by Elizabeth? Or was the writer just a clutz who didn't really think about what he was writing and how it could appear to support the claim made by another gospel writer that the boy would be called Immanuel, meaning "God with us"?
400 posted on 01/12/2012 11:22:06 AM PST by aruanan
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>>Seriously, you were unaware of this fact of prenatal human development?<<

Do females have a Y chromosome at conception? Do males?


Also Mary wasn't the source of the divinity of Jesus any more than a human mother is the source of her son's Y chromosome; but, in either case, the mother's still fully the mother of her offspring. It makes as much sense to say that Mary cannot be the mother of God because she wasn't the source of God who was born in human flesh as it does to claim that a man cannot be father of a son because he didn't give birth to him.
404 posted on 01/12/2012 11:26:25 AM PST by aruanan
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