Conjoined twins are never fraternal, so it's not like Mary consumed her twin in utero and had a unique hidden supply of DNA available as a tumor inside her.
No? Willing or necessitating the existence of a universe is elementary and linearly logical.
There's nothing logical about a fertilized egg blinking into existence in a random virgin womb.
The difference you ignore, between a quark and a chromosome, is as enormous as the difference between a rock and a cell phone.
The creation of anything as massive as a chromosome will release more energy than a human body can withstand. If those atoms came into existence inside her out of nothingness, she would have exploded into e=mc² bits.
From where did Jesus get his Y chromosome?
Conjoined twins are never fraternal, so it's not like Mary consumed her twin in utero and had a unique hidden supply of DNA available as a tumor inside her.
That's the cool thing about omnipotence.
Is that you don't have to use reason or your brain? Cool.
Because I can imagine an omnipotence that also would never do such a chaotic and specifically random thing.
So it's not about the power, really. It's mostly about the how.
Being that we're talking about a being that willed the cosmos into existence, willing a single fertilized egg to exist isn't that random.
No? Willing or necessitating the existence of a universe is elementary and linearly logical.
There's nothing logical about a fertilized egg blinking into existence in a random virgin womb.
The difference you ignore, between a quark and a chromosome, is as enormous as the difference between a rock and a cell phone.
The creation of anything as massive as a chromosome will release more energy than a human body can withstand. If those atoms came into existence inside her out of nothingness, she would have exploded into e=mc² bits.
There was nothing random about that selected womb. And you're trying to place human limits on omnipotence.