A thought: It has been said that the reason Jesus commended His mother to John was that Jesus' brothers were not only unbelievers at the time, but also unsympathetic to His ministry. Also at the time of the crucifixion the brothers were living in Capernaum, and were probably not aware of what was happening in Jerusalem.
No because he was not married and he was a virgin.:]
AnswerThe Gospel of Mark does not mention the pregnancy of Mary nor the birth of Jesus.
AnswerBy definition a fundamentalist view would include belief in the virgin birth as a literal event in history, as recorded in the New Testament Gospel accounts.
She didn't have any because she was a virgin goddess.
Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom, was a virgin, so didn't have children.
Elizabeth was known as the virgin queen as we have never heard of her children. in some history sources would show that she did have a child but they never actually survived, she buried them in her garden
I would say that he is not a virgin because he has three children, but i don't think there is a definitive answer to that question.
St. Luke's Gospel speaks the most about Our Lady.
Matthew's Gospel and Luke's Gospel, although they differ on some key points, both say that Jesus was born of a virgin, thus making him unique in human history. However, some liberal theologians acknowledge that the story of the virgin birth might have been no more than Christian midrash.
No, because Athena (who is a virgin goddess) has no children.
Hestia had no children, she was a virgin goddess.
Queen Elizabeth 1 was known as the virgin queen because she never married and had no children. She claimed that she was married to England.