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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To the PP who asked about the miracles: well, I don't think it is necessary to believe in the virgin birth to believe in God, and to follow Jesus. So I don't get hung up on it. But if God did cause a virgin birth, I'd guess that it happened in a material way. Babies and pregnancies are flesh and blood, biological. Jesus needed an egg and a placenta and the rest. But really, faith for me becomes much more logical when you stop needing to believe in literal miracles. The point, the purpose, the moral of the story, is rarely in the miracle itself, but in the story arc. [/quote] You don't have to believe in the virgin birth or any of the miracles to "follow" Jesus, or any other human philosopher or teacher. It gets a little confusing, though when God is brought into it. If God is not supernatural, what is it? What is the relationship of your God to the Jesus that you follow?[/quote]
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