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Originally posted by 4th gen@21 February 2004 - 22:45
Yesterday, TC, Lamsey and I were having a discussion. One leg of the discussion was based around a pool table. I stated that although the cloth of the table appeared to me to be red in colour, I could (if I wished), argue that the table was actually blue, or green, or a cat etc. Thus, in my opinion, I would be correct, even if I were in direct contradiction with the popular opinion.
You would be very hard to communicate with and I would certainly not let you pick up a red shirt for me, as you would bring back a cat.
Another point was made around immaculate conception. Lamsey and TC both argued that immaculate conception was impossible, I argued that it was possible until it could be disproved. At this point, and this point only, would immaculate conception become impossible. I thought that until something is proven impossible, it is possible. TC and Lamsey argued that until it was proved impossible, it was unknown.
Discuss :)
From a purely biologic perspective:
Parthenogenesis occurs in lower plants and invertebrates and involves reproduction by development of an unfertilized egg.
This is essentially what cloners are doing, stimlating eggs to cause them to divide without fertilization.
Being female, there is no way Jesus could be a male as Mary has no Y chromosome, unless Mary is a chimera.
As a backdrop, in Greek mythology when someone became pregnant (likely due to infidelity) they would claim that Zeus or some other God came down in the form of Golden Rain and seduced them.
I think Mary may have been taking lessons from them.