Not scientifically. But in some religions Mary has Jesus with out sexual intercourse.
People doubt the virgin birth because it isn't biologically possible, and it wasn't rare during those times for females who got pregnant out of wedlock to claim it was a miracle.
The divinity of Jesus and the virgin birth of Jesus are both matters of faith only. It is possible to accept both, as most Christians do, either one but not the other, or not to accept either.
Inception means a beginning. Conception means the beginning of the new individual. This ALWAYS require a sperm and an egg. A virgin birth is not possible.
Not sure if you mean a) Virgin birth such as the Virgin Mary is alleged to have with Jesus, that is where the mother is still a virgin. or b) Birth following a version, which is where the doctor turns a baby laying in the breech (bottom down) position to a head down position.
Saint Anne gave birth in the normal human way after relations with her husband who by tradition is said to have been Saint Joaquim. She did not have a 'virgin birth' as did her daughter the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Greek-Catholic Church of Virgin Mary's Birth - Košice - was created in 1898.
That is a resounding no. Madonna has already had birth children. Therefore, she is no longer a virgin.
Walter Begley has written: 'The virgin-birth' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Virgin birth, Virginity, Immaculate Conception
Most Christians believe in the virgin birth of Jesus, although a small number, including some theologians, believe that this is unlikely to have been true. Non-Christians, a majority of the world's population, do not believe in the virgin birth of Jesus.
She is the only woman who gave birth while still a virgin
??? Claim to be the father ???
The idea of a god being born of a virgin is most commonly associated with the story of Jesus in Christianity. This concept is not as prevalent in other religions, although there are myths and legends in some cultures that involve gods or important figures being born to virgin mothers.