05-05-2014, 12:08 AM
A SHARED RESPONSE:
Well, if none of the Gospel writers mentioned the Virgin Birth then it would be logical to assume it never happened. If only 2 of the 4 Gospels mentioned it that means there is a 50/50 percent change it did not happen, right?
I don't remember the virgin birth ever mentioned in the ANY of the letters of the Apostles. Putting all the evidence together it is logical to assume that the supposed virgin birth has no bearing on whether or not the teachings of Jesus are useful.
Well, if none of the Gospel writers mentioned the Virgin Birth then it would be logical to assume it never happened. If only 2 of the 4 Gospels mentioned it that means there is a 50/50 percent change it did not happen, right?
I don't remember the virgin birth ever mentioned in the ANY of the letters of the Apostles. Putting all the evidence together it is logical to assume that the supposed virgin birth has no bearing on whether or not the teachings of Jesus are useful.

