No. A virgin birth, as described in the gospels, would have to involve cloning or divine intervention. From a scientific point of view, a spontaneous clone would have to be female, it it were at all possible. Divine intervention can not be proven scientifically because the existence of God or of angels can not be proven scientifically.
No
This theory has proven the existence of God
People usually just give the excuse that they "feel it in their hearts" but biblical Jesus's existence has not been proven. The only remote piece of "evidence" is the bible, which is full of contradictions in itself
Their existence is not proven.
Proof of the existence or otherwise of Jesus is something that will probably always remain outside the scope of science. Certainly, science has shown the Shroud of Turin to be a more recent artefact than many had hoped it to be, but that does not reflect on the historicity of Jesus.
Western medicine has not proven the existence of meridians and acupoints
Their existence is not proven.
Possibly. Their existence has neither been proven or dis proven.
The bible is the best source for information about the existence of Jesus.
There is no proof for or against a "god" or his or her existence. What you believe and not believe all comes down to faith.
Crows have been proven to be the most intelligent species of bird in existence as of 2011.