Their Eighth Argument—Fatherless Birth of Christ

The eighth argument—In favour of the Divinity of Christ is his fatherless birth.

RebuttalThis argument is extremely weak and most certainly does not support the claim, since according to the genealogy presented by Luke, Adam is the son of God and he did not have a biological father, and Eve, too—according to the general Jews and Christians—was born without a mother and father; although there is the expression regarding bone and flesh according to the holy books, as exists in Genesis 29:14, that Laban said to Jacob, ‘Surely thou art my bone and my flesh.’ Further, look at Genesis 2:23; Judges 9:2; and 2 Samuel. And Melchisedec, according to the genealogy in Hebrews 7:3, was born without a father or mother.

If Christ is considered to be the embodiment of God by virtue of being born without a father, then it is necessary that Adam and Eve and Melchisedec—all of them—should be the embodiment of God.