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Mary willingly submitted to being impregnated by God. He did not rape her. She remained a virgin while she was pregnant.
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No.
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From what 'the book' says, she accepted the terms of agreement willingly.
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LMAO, wow never thought of it that way....good show :) I think Mary and Joseph did a little push in da bush tho.
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on good friday?????? DUCK!!! i sense incoming lightning bolts
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Assuming that God was telling the truth about Jesus being his son, is it logical to assume that He was lying about Mary being a virgin? And if Mary was a virgin, then no intercourse took place and she was, therefore, not raped.
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She wasn't penetrated, therefore she was not raped. She wasn't sexually harrassed either. It was an act of indirect divine intervention. The Greek gods often raped people, but it was usually in the disguise of an animal or a loved one so they could get close to the victim.
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Divine impregnation is nothing new. Zeus impregnated many women. Rape, but also quite an honour, apparently.
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No.
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No, she was willing, and no assault took place on her body.
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NOT VICTIM our illiterate friend: VIRGIN!
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The Bible story says she was impregnated *before* she gave consent. This would make it rape, or at the very least "sexual assault". Also, the traditional opinion of "female virginity" is "hasn't been penetrated by a penis", and we can all agree that Mary was never penetrated by a penis...merely by an infinitely-sized prick.
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