Vlad,
other sources are not the Bible. And you claimed the Bible demonstrated minority.
No, I said the Bible story was about the impregnation of an underage servant girl in a colossally asymmetric power relationship who was told what would happen rather than asked whether she consented. The “underage” part of that comes from commentaries and interpretations from religious sites, while the asymmetric power dynamic part is baked in to the story itself.
As far as I’m aware no conviction in law is based on what is typical and the only documentary witness here is the bible.
It’s not a “witness” it’s an account long after the event with all the problems of veracity that implies, but in any case we’re not talking about a conviction in law here. No theistic sites that I’m aware of dispute that by contemporary standards in the story Mary was underage, and unless you have some better records to show them to be wrong there’s no particular reason to question that.
The hint of Mary’s possible age is not that she is betrothed but that she has a cousin Elizabeth who is pregnant beyond expected childbearing years…
My wife became an Aunt at the age of six. So?
…and I would also add Mary’s spiritual and intellectual grasp all put her above mid teens in age.
You can make all the guesses you like about that, but it’s irrelevant. In my example of a headmaster impregnating one of his pupils, would “spiritual and intellectual grasp all put her above mid teens in age” be an acceptable defence (even if the pupil was the one who claimed it) in your opinion? Why not?
But since no age is given in the text my guess just remains excellent deduction.
Unqualified guessing that flies in the face of theistic scholarship isn’t “excellent deduction” – it’s just unqualified guessing that flies in the face of theistic scholarship
So anyway (and once again):
We have a story about a morally perfect god impregnating an underage Palestinian serving girl on a necessarily non-consensual basis, but we also have modern Western sensibilities that consider this behaviour to be morally reprehensible.
Which one do you think is morally better?
Why so coy?