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1 | Not mixed Spirits | 1 Peter | RCSCROLL | 21926 | ||
Suppose your right about GENISIS 6, which you are not.Then could those fallen Angels be redeemed since they now are flesh.And if Spirits can manifest them selves as people then how do we know that the resurected Christ wasnt Satan manifest.Would God Flood the whole world and make man guilty of what the satanic beings iniciated, no way. The Bible proclaims that we are all from one seed. And hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth, and hath determined the times before appointed, and the bounds of their habitation;27 That they should seek the Lord, if haply they might feel after him, and find him, though he be not far from every one of us:Acts 17:27 (KJV) And our Savior says that a spirit does not have blood and bones as you see me have. Also we know that Angels are not given in Marriage. So what does GEN 6 mean , merely that the Knigs of that time married out of their estate, This is how they fell. Archiology shows that they were called the sons of God. Your brother in Christ RCSCROLL |
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2 | Not mixed Spirits | 1 Peter | srbaegon | 21927 | ||
Alternate view................................... Actually, I agree with Casiv's basic premise--that these "sons of God" were fallen angels. I think the comparison against the "daughters of men" lends credence to this. The difficulty, which you have brought up, is that they would have to put on flesh and somehow propagate. One explanation I heard recently was that these were men who were possessed by the evil spirits and their physical make-up was somehow altered enough to allow birth to these giants. Steve |
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