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When Jesus was born from Mary, who cut the umbiblical cord?

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  1. It doesn't matter.


  2. A better question is, How the h**l did she get pregnant?

  3. Either Joseph helped, or there was a midwife we weren't told about.

    This "stable" probably wasn't in a barn or a cave "out back of the motel" as we've come to believe, but could well have been a recess within the wall of a lower level of an actual house, where people often kept their animals when the weather got really cold.  The body heat rising from the animals helped warm the people who occupied the upper level.  The house would have been full of people, probably all Joseph's relatives, who were there for the census, making this empty space in the lower level the most private place available for giving birth.  (Therefore, women around to help.)  It would have been cleaned out when the weather got warmer, 'way cleaner than we envision a barn, and clean straw and cloths available for the baby Jesus to sleep on in that manger which was probably carved out of the living rock.  Kind of a "type" of the tomb he was laid in after the crucifixion, carved out of the living rock with a shelf of sorts for the body to be laid on.

  4. He didn't have one. According to the bible he popped out like a cork

  5. Maybe Joseph did. We do know that he was in premises when Jesus Christ was being born.  

  6. Joseph.

  7. Most likely a midwife from the local neighbourhood.

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    LOL-we're higher primates, we don't read every single letter, we read the entire word!!!!

    LOL- no one coz the Bible didn't exist then. (or at least as we know it) ^_^

  8. Have you ever heard of a midwife? She helps the pregnant woman give birth. Similar as doctors do. Where's your common sense?

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