the deep understanding of Theology, assumptions may occur where some people may believe that God has a mother, and is therefore answering to a higher authority.

In the beginning of St. Paul’s ministry he discussed the idea of not becoming “slaves” to The Ten Commandments and stressed the need to love one another as oneself. Of course and as many know, people become slaves when The Ten Commandments are violated by the majority of people in a society. So, some people may have become confused with these ideas believing that it was not necessary to follow The Ten Commandments and other lesser Laws. By the end of St. Paul’s ministry approximately thirty years later, he emphasized the dire need to adhere to The Ten Commandments perhaps through the recognition of the increasing immorality, decadence, and the subjugations of people living within the society during that age. So, one could deduce that writings in The Bible are documented to inspire discussion, questions for interpretation and comprehension purposes, and to promote careful thought in people.

When contemplating the miraculous immaculate conception of the Messiah Jesus Christ, recognize that relatively recent biological discoveries add credence to the strong possibility that the above long ago and ancient stated miracle could indeed be true. The biological process of meiosis was first discovered by Oscar Hertwig in 1876 and later verified by Edouard Van Beneden in 1883. Further study of meiosis was conducted by biologists August Weismann in 1890 and Thomas Hunt Morgan in 1911 (see www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Meiosis). In the meiosis prophase I stage, the ovum, which are the woman’s eggs that are stored in the ovary, contain the number of chromosomes required for human life, as each egg (ova) has 46 chromosomes.  At about  the time the ova (single egg) is released from the ovary, another process begins called meiosis prophase II where 23 chromosomes drop from the ova in anticipation of combining with a sperm(that contains 23 chromosomes)  to result in the conception of a human being. Today’s scientists have manipulated the natural processes of the beginnings of human life to such an extent that it is easy to understand how an ova without spermatozoa fertilization, but still containing 46 chromosomes could attach to the wall of the womb. See http://anthro.palomar.edu/biobasis/bio_2.htm for further  information on these processes. Therefore and based on these circumstantial evidences, the immaculate conception of the Messiah Jesus Christ could have easily occurred due to the intervention of God who is obviously so much more knowledgeable than today’s scientists.

It has been historically documented that a super nova was apparently first seen in the sky in 5 BCE and was visible for seventy days. Perhaps this super nova was the star seen in Bethlehem beginning on the night of Jesus Christ’s birth. So based on this information a calculation of Jesus Christ’s real birthday could be obtained through analysis of the date the super nova was first seen combined with the different calendar calculations. December 25, was the day the Romans celebrated “Zeus’s” birthday and was the day the Romans permitted Christians to celebrate Jesus Christ’s birthday.