Isaiah 7:14. A VIRGIN shall conceive.
The Apostolic Writings may have at one time
been in the control of the RCatholic Church, but
the Tanakh was carefully guarded by those to
whom our God gave guardianship of it--the
Jews. To claim that the virgin birth is an inven-
tion of the RCC would be to say that the Jews
let the RCC mess with the Tanakh, an idea
which, at best, is ludicrous.
The Jews kept their Bibles totally separate
from the Christian Bible, with even the books
in a different order and the verse-numbering
different. They did not give a hoot what the
Christians did with their Bibles. Yet, when
you read the Jewish Bibles, there it is: that
a virgin, if you understand the ancient culture
and the terminology, shall give birth.
A Catholic invention? Not quite! It was the
invention of our God, the Father. To claim
that our Lord's birth was anything other than
a virgin birth is to strip Him of His deity, of
His sonship to our God as the only begotten,
as part of the godhead. It is to deny the scene
at the Temple when He was circumcized. It is
to deny the scene in the Temple after His bar
mitzvah. It is to deny what He said to Peter
when he testified that our Lord was the Messiah.
It is to deny the significance of the scene at the
crucifixion. It is to deny Him His place at the
right hand of the Father.
I understand the faith of those who say they
would believe in Him whether or not there was
virgin birth--that is strong faith and one I do
not think I have. But to deny His virgin birth and
to call it a RCC invention horrifies me and is to
me, in this case, the sign of a contentious spirit
and one that seeks attention through such dec-
larations.
The Apostolic Writings may have at one time
been in the control of the RCatholic Church, but
the Tanakh was carefully guarded by those to
whom our God gave guardianship of it--the
Jews. To claim that the virgin birth is an inven-
tion of the RCC would be to say that the Jews
let the RCC mess with the Tanakh, an idea
which, at best, is ludicrous.
The Jews kept their Bibles totally separate
from the Christian Bible, with even the books
in a different order and the verse-numbering
different. They did not give a hoot what the
Christians did with their Bibles. Yet, when
you read the Jewish Bibles, there it is: that
a virgin, if you understand the ancient culture
and the terminology, shall give birth.
A Catholic invention? Not quite! It was the
invention of our God, the Father. To claim
that our Lord's birth was anything other than
a virgin birth is to strip Him of His deity, of
His sonship to our God as the only begotten,
as part of the godhead. It is to deny the scene
at the Temple when He was circumcized. It is
to deny the scene in the Temple after His bar
mitzvah. It is to deny what He said to Peter
when he testified that our Lord was the Messiah.
It is to deny the significance of the scene at the
crucifixion. It is to deny Him His place at the
right hand of the Father.
I understand the faith of those who say they
would believe in Him whether or not there was
virgin birth--that is strong faith and one I do
not think I have. But to deny His virgin birth and
to call it a RCC invention horrifies me and is to
me, in this case, the sign of a contentious spirit
and one that seeks attention through such dec-
larations.