Issue of other religious figures having similar lives with Jesus, before Him (Jesus' "models")5/31/2016 See also Zeitgeist refuted (documentary, 2008)
and The "Real" Zeitgeist Challenge Debunked (full video) Other men not begotten through a human father “[8] […] Everyone who carries the flesh has received his body from a mother’s womb; only the first human couple received theirs by the will and hand of God. And so this My body is also out of a human mother although not begotten through a human father in the ordinary way, but solely through the almighty will of the Spirit of God. This is quite possible in the case of very pure and devout people and used to happen frequently in the olden days to quite unspoiled, simple and very devout people; and it happens even in these days every now and then. [9] It stands to reason that humans who are begotten in this purely spiritual way must be more spiritual than the ordinary kind, for children of completely healthy parents will be strong and healthy themselves, whereas the children of weak and unfit parents will usually be weak and sick too. (GGJ VI, chap. 90) “Abraham had a good descendant in a spiritual way, without any fleshly coitus, John was conceived the same way and Mary too; such procreations took place often in ancient times and some prophets were conceived this way. This kind of procreation is the right one, of course, and still takes place, often without the parents‟ knowledge; but this kind is the heavenly kind and if of no use for the world, but must take place for the possible participation in redemption. What remains to be done other than to leave the world its fleshly way of procreation, and thus let the old sin persist together with complete redemption, so that every captive natural soul has either way an unhindered path into the kingdom of grace and mercy!” (Gifts of Heaven 3_47.05.29:01-01)
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