It is a theory, but some believe that the virgin birth was used to avoid the curse God placed on the bloodline of Jeconiah, due to Joseph being a decedent. Jeconiah was cursed that none of his decedents would be allowed to sit on the throne of David or rule in Judah. By it being a virgin birth, but with Mary already engaged to Joseph, Jesus would still legally be his son according to the laws of that time. However, the curse would not be carried.
Death is a curse, it isn't "truth." Truth is found in Jesus Christ.
there is no birth curse though there is the rudimentary body potion like the Voldemort used at the end of goblet of fire.
If you are talking about a statue of Christ, it was built because of the vanity of Mankind. But the original Jesus Christ saves us from our sin and is our redeemer; as the Bible says:Galatians 3:13" Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us: for it is written, Cursed is every one that hangeth on a tree: "A statue cannot do this.
If in your system it could curse birth defects.
There are no curse words in the Bible. There are a few words that MIGHT be considered curse words now, but were not considered curse words at the time the Bible was written. There are instances of the word ass (e.g. Exodus 20:17) but it is refering to the donkey on which Christ was riding.
"Goddamn" is a curse word spoken in anger. It should be avoided or used with caution as it could unintentionally cause offense.
"Chicha tu madre" is a derogatory phrase in Spanish that is used as an insult or curse. It is not polite and should be avoided in conversations.
Galatians 3:13 "Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us…" Tithing ended at the cross per Hebrews 7:5,12,18.
Well, for a start, it has to be a woman who bears a child, so Joseph couldn't have done so.
Many people have been and still are, at this present time, martyred for refusing to curse the name of Jesus. But as for his martyrs in the Bible, so Jesus says to us now in Revelation2.10 " be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crown of life." But Stephen was the first martyr for Jesus Christ who was recorded in the New Testament, who refused to deny the name of Jesus.
of Curse, Deserving a curse; execrable; hateful; detestable; abominable.
A curse is called a curse or a hex.