From Albert Mohler
In one of his columns for The New York Times, Nicholas Kristof once  pointed to belief in the Virgin Birth as evidence that conservative Christians  are “less intellectual.” Are we saddled with an untenable doctrine? Is belief in  the Virgin Birth really necessary?
Kristof is absolutely aghast that so many Americans believe in the Virgin  Birth. “The faith in the Virgin Birth reflects the way American Christianity is  becoming less intellectual and more mystical over time,” he explains, and the  percentage of Americans who believe in the Virgin Birth “actually rose five  points in the latest poll.” Yikes! Is this evidence of secular backsliding?
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