Because you are mixing that which is flesh with that which is spirit. The Bible makes a clear demarcation, but for you it seems muddied somewhat dear sister.
If you could please give us the book, chapter and verse in our holy book that says that the virgin birth was only a spiritual event and not a physical event, that would be helpful.
And if you could please give the book, chapter and verse that states that the Resurrection was a clearly demarcated spiritual event, and not an event which involved the flesh, that would be helpful, friend.
As such, it appears as if you are simply making something up about a “clear demarcation”, as it applies to our discussion here.
Spiritual events and religious events are not the same thing. A spiritual event is personal and not publicly verifiable.
Well, that seems rather convenient to me.
Here I am asking you to apply the same criteria to your beliefs that you are demanding about Christianity: “I want verification and proof of your miracles! Roman writings that talk about it!”
But when I ask you, “Why don’t you want verification and proof of the Christian beliefs you embrace–the virgin birth, for example, or the spiritual Resurrection of Christ” you’re like, “Well, I don’t need Roman verification of these events because I just need faith for those.”
Apply your principles consistently, friend.
That’s all I’m asking right now.
Either all the miraculous events of Christianity that you reject are only spiritual events, and thus, they require no “proof”, per your paradigm.
Which means you can’t reject the Resurrection as Catholicism proclaims it occurred.
Or!
All the miraculous events that you accept are historical events and they require Roman verification.
Which means that you must reject the virgin birth, which you have already stated you believe in
Unless you have some outside verification of the virgin birth perhaps, dear friend?