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more about #virginmarty more comments → Glitterbug (likes life shaken, not stirred): Alright, mate, but there's a few details missing from your story. Like a uterus, a vagina, a cervix... And guess what... if "he" had all these things ... more » Her Grace: Except for the part where that makes you sterile. Who gave this man a doctorate? more » lucystrawberry: Tier 2 is the new black: Seriously this is the dumbest thing I have ever heard. Sure, she was actually a MAN...that is way more plausible than, oh, the whole thing NEVER HAPPE... more » CrankyOldBroad: Oh ferchrissake...literally. more » Gobiasomecoffee: Am I the only one who sees the logical fallacies in these "scientific proofs"? THE BIBLE IS NOT SUPPOSED TO BE TAKEN LITERALLY. more » eatsshootsleaves: OR the Gospels, which were written 100 years after the birth of Jesus and not by anyone with a first-hand knowledge of the events, might have gotten a... more » ChicagoSaphique: So being a woman who can self-fertilize is easier to conceptualize than a woman who is neither virgin nor whore? more » Jamie Sommers: Oh, for Christ's sake! more » Samanthrax: I am biting my tongue so hard right now, it might start to bleed. more » randomnessish: This is like all those History Channel specials saying how the Red Sea parted because of a small contained tornado, or something. I mean, really. more » YourScreenplaySucks: Whoever she was, from an atheist's perspective (& thus not down with the whole Immaculate Conception bit), she was brilliant. An unwed pregnant wo... more » rocknrollunicorn: If men steal the Virgin Mary from us, I am done with them. It's OVER. Lezebelism, here I come. more » Fate'sBitch: This is also how Cartman was conceived. more » victoriasauce: ha! Take THAT "pregnant man". It's already been done. more » Samanthrax: If you're going to try to disprove bible stories, this would be the last logical place to start. How about that whole ark thing? Job? ZOMBIES? more » -
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Was The Virgin Mary Actually A Man?
Dr. Aarathi Prasad, author of a book about reproduction without men, muses on the possibility that Jesus was born to a virgin, but not a virgin with two X chromosomes.

