Thank you for your answer. It deals directly with my question. There is just one thing that I think I need to point out, but I do not think that your answer would have to be modified to fit this fact.<br><br>The woman that I am talking about is not unique. There are at least three people identified with this condition. But the question then is how many people are out there unidentified. For the answer, I think that you should consider that relatively few people have been tested. A normal genetic test will not find people like this. Instead a few samples must be taken from different parts of the body and the genetic makeup compared across them. When I consider how few people have been tested in this way and that three people were found with this test, I must conclude that there are at least several thousand people like this in the world. If your answer takes several thousand miracles, I will take it at face value.<br><br>The next question relates to identical twins. Each set of twins is the product of one fertilized egg that split into two in the womb. Each set of twins is two people, with one soul per person. Is every set of identical twins an abnormality of the “laws of nature” that requires a special miracle from God to create the second soul?<br>