Kevin wrote:
>>> Ps 51:5 "in sin did my mother conceive me."
>>> This is the purpose of the Virgin Birth that
>>> Jesus would not inherit a sin nature.
>>> He was not concieved in SIN you were!

DavidM:
>> Your teaching here comes from Roman Catholicism.

Judy wrote:
> No the above isn't Roman Catholicism; they are the 
> ones who fabricated the 'Immaculate Conception' so 
> that Mary would not be able to pass down her sin 
> nature because according to them she didn't have one.

They fabricated the Immaculate Conception because in their effort to
make Jesus not flesh they were cornered by the passages that showed
Jesus being begotten of a woman.  Therefore, they imagined the
Immaculate Conception in order to keep their fantasy that Jesus was not
really of the same flesh as the rest of us.  

Judy:
> My Bible says He was 'born of a woman and born 
> under the law' Big difference. Mary had nothing 
> to do with His making. He was begotten of God 
> and this is why the 'virgin birth' is important.

The Greek word translated "made" in the KJV and "born" in some of the
modern translations is "ginomai."  It is the same word used in Mat. 4:3
when Satan tempted Jesus to make stones into bread.  He said, "command
that these stones be MADE bread."  It is the same word in 1 Cor. 15:45
where it says that the first man Adam was MADE a living soul.  It is the
same word in 21:42 translated as become, saying "the stone ... is become
the head of the corner."  Jesus was of the seed of David and of the seed
of Mary.

Judy wrote:
> Apparently in human procreation it is the male sperm 
> that generates the blood 

This is bogus.  Somebody started repeating this lie again and again so
that I hear it all the time but there is no biological truth to it.  The
blood develops from the mother, and it is genetically determined by both
sperm and egg.

Judy wrote:
> and the placenta protects the child with no blood passing 
> between it and the mother. 

This is an over-emphasis, as the placental barrier is not perfect and
the sex of the child may actually be determined from taking a blood
sample of the mother and testing the blood cells from the unborn found
therein.

Judy:
> It is good to qualify by saying - 'based upon what 
> I know of the Bible...." nothing more can be made 
> of it.  Because there is much more to it.

The point was that the "much more to it" is from extra-Biblical sources.
I'm not faulting that, but trying to make sure we keep the authorities
separate in our minds.

Peace be with you.
David Miller, Beverly Hills, Florida.

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