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The Cold-Case Christianity Podcast

Is the Virgin Conception An Essential Claim of Christianity?

The Cold-Case Christianity Podcast

ColdCaseChristianity.com

Christianity, Philosophy, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 22 December 2016

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of the Cold-Case Christianity Broadcast, J. Warner examines the Virgin Conception and discusses its role in the Christmas narrative and its place in the Christian worldview. Why is the virgin conception of Jesus important? Is it an essential claim of Christianity? Could Jesus be the Savior of the world if he wasn't conceived miraculously? How should we, as Christians making the case for truth, approach the subject with our skeptical friends and family members?

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Cold Case Christianity broadcast, the only Christian case making program hosted by a Cold Case Homicide Detective.

0:07.0

Jay Warner Wallace has been investigating Cold Case murders in Los Angeles County for over a decade.

0:12.0

His work has been featured on Fox News,

0:14.4

Court TV, and Dateline. For more information about Jim's work and the case for

0:19.6

Christianity, please visit coldcase Christianity.com. Now here's your host Jay Warner Wallace.

0:28.0

Thanks for joining us at cold case Christianity. I'm Jay Warner Wallace.

0:31.0

This week we're going to talk about something that by every year we

0:34.4

circle back around to these kinds of issues. Let's face it as Christians we know

0:38.7

that our calendar has two significant holy days that we have a tendency to celebrate in a different

0:44.8

way over the course of our calendar year as Christians. Churches for the most part

0:50.1

will celebrate these two days in a way that is very unusual, very unique.

0:54.0

You know if you're somebody maybe who has only been a in the past been kind of a cultural

0:59.3

Christian or a casual Christian. There's probably a couple of days before you got serious about what you believe

1:06.4

that you would go to church, even though you wouldn't go to church necessarily every Sunday,

1:10.4

you probably went to church on Christmas and Easter right?

1:13.0

And those are days we also have a tendency to invite our friends and family members.

1:17.7

Why?

1:18.7

Because we know these are unusual days.

1:20.0

They are celebrated by the church, demark marking important events in the church.

1:24.4

Now obviously, when we celebrate Easter to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus,

1:29.2

we know why that's important, right?

1:30.8

Because this is the most important Christian claim according to

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