Thanks to my friend Paul for sending me this.
The NY Times op ed columnist Ncholas Kristoff likes to ask the above sort of questions at Christmas to various religious personalities of note. Here he questions Professor Williiam Lane Craig who has a fine reputation for defending what CS Lewis called "Mere Christianity. It's a short column; takes under five minutes to read.
Professor, Was Jesus Really Born to a Virgin?
Kristof: Merry Christmas, Dr. Craig! I must confess that for all my admiration for Jesus, I’m skeptical about some of the narrative we’ve inherited. Are you actually confident that Jesus was born to a virgin?
Craig: Merry Christmas to you, too, Nick! I’m reasonably confident. When I was a non-Christian, I used to struggle with this, too. But then it occurred to me that for a God who could create the entire universe, making a woman pregnant wasn’t that big a deal! Given the existence of a Creator and Designer of the universe (for which we have good evidence), an occasional miracle is child’s play. Historically speaking, the story of Jesus’ virginal conception is independently attested by Matthew and Luke and is utterly unlike anything in pagan mythology or Judaism. So what’s the problem?
HIt the link above for four more questions and answers.
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