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					Originally Posted by Textcritic  No. It’s universally accepted by all Christians that God impregnated Mary, and Jesus was his son. Very much in the same fashion that Hercules was the son of Zeus, and similar to how the Nephilim were the offspring of women and gods.
 It is sufficient to reject Christianity on it’s actual merits without resorting to ridicule.
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Big difference is, does anyone believe Hercules or Zeus are real? 
I don't consider it ridiculing, I consider it pointing out how ridiculous it is to deny logic and accept fantasy is real. I guess I can see how some might think that is ridiculing, but if you tried to tell an anti-vaxxer that they should have their kids vaccinated would that be ridiculing? Is showing a flat earther a picture of the earth from space ridiculing?