Yes, There is a Bunch of Evidence for the Virgin Birth of Jesus
It’s the Christmas season, so the popular media critics of all things Christianity are out in force with their annual debunking of the Virgin Birth of Jesus, as described in the Gospel according to Matthew.

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And to be sure, there are folks for whom acceptance of the Virgin Birth of Jesus is just as, if not more, difficult to accept as fact as the Resurrection from the dead three days after His crucifixion and burial in a borrowed tomb.
But guess what, as Erik Manning of Is Jesus Alive? demonstrates in detail in the following video, the evidence for the Virgin Birth is impressively deep and persuasive, at least for those with an open, inquiring mind, beginning with why the critics are wrong, Matthew did not mis-read Isaiah 7:14, which predicts the miracle:
This would be more effective if the narrator would slow down the pace of his speech. He talks so fast it is very hard to understand and tiring to listen to. This is a issue I’ve noticed in other places as well.