To: Invincibly Ignorant
Any woman who's never had sex and is told they are going to have a baby is going to wonder "How can this be". Perhaps you did not understand that "going to" is a statement about the future.
Ask your wife. If an angel told her two days before your wedding that she was going to become pregnant, would she wonder how this was going to happen?
SD
50,298 posted on
04/30/2003 7:23:01 AM PDT by
SoothingDave
(It might behoove me to be heaved)
To: SoothingDave
Ask your wife. If an angel told her two days before your wedding that she was going to become pregnant, would she wonder how this was going to happen?Ask your pysciatrist "How did months turn into 2 days.?"
50,300 posted on
04/30/2003 7:25:18 AM PDT by
Invincibly Ignorant
(forget it. I'm not taking that sentence out of there. It's in there for a purpose. Deal with it.)
To: newgeezer
re 49781
You might consider that some of us differentiate between "unscriptural" and "anti-scriptural."
"Un" and "anti" are pretty much the same thing.
The distinction to make is between things that are contradicted by Scripture (unscriptural or anti-scriptural) and those which are outside of Scripture (extra-Scriptural).
SD
50,303 posted on
04/30/2003 7:28:28 AM PDT by
SoothingDave
(It might behoove me to be heaved)
To: SoothingDave
Ask your wife. If an angel told her two days before your wedding that she was going to become pregnantI didn't have a "two day" theory.
If it wasn't a theory it was a heck of an imbellishment. In light of the scripture I posted it was at least 3 months.
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