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1 | The creation and the Gap | Genesis | TKO | 48386 | ||
They were wipped out rightfully in the flood.They were totally influenced by the advesary,but they inner-mingled with the sons of God i.e. Adams line, thus the different genes types entered in the wifes of Noahs sons account for all the difference we have today. | ||||||
2 | The creation and the Gap | Genesis | srbaegon | 48468 | ||
Hello TKO That might explain the offspring of the union between the fallen men and innocent men, but not the original innocent men. They would have needed to sin in a manner similar to Adam for them to die. This other fall is never documented. Steve |
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3 | The creation and the Gap | Genesis | TKO | 48488 | ||
It says the though one man's sin entered the world... Romans 5:12 | ||||||
4 | The creation and the Gap | Genesis | srbaegon | 48491 | ||
Hello TKO Yes, it does. But in your scenario there would have to be another for the group of innocents created apart from Adam. Without that fall, God would have killed innocent people during the flood. Steve |
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5 | The creation and the Gap | Genesis | TKO | 48493 | ||
Adam was the best representative man had, then and now, nobody is considered innocent. Rom 5:19 through one many were made sinners, and through one ( Jesus Christ ) many were made rightous. | ||||||
6 | The creation and the Gap | Genesis | srbaegon | 48495 | ||
Hello TKO But in reading Romans 5, you find Adam considered the head of the human race, not just the representative. All men die because all men sin because they are all born of Adam. This other hypothetical group has not blood relation to Adam until their offspring marry. Steve |
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7 | The creation and the Gap | Genesis | TKO | 48499 | ||
The charactor of these giants ,mighty men of old (what old ?),men of renoun are that they were depraved, giants of evil . | ||||||
8 | The creation and the Gap | Genesis | srbaegon | 48502 | ||
Hello TKO Yes, I agree. But again the giants were the offspring. You still have to explain the death of the original innocent parents that were not part of Adam's fall. Steve Steve |
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9 | The creation and the Gap | Genesis | TKO | 48507 | ||
Gen 6 Read the Darby translation. Before they came together the giants were there, and after. Vrs 1 of Gen 6 says when mankind or men began to multiply on the face of the earth ,daughters were born unto them. Chapt 5 shows the sons of God (Adam's) line. |
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10 | The creation and the Gap | Genesis | srbaegon | 48557 | ||
Hello TKO Darby's translation -- In those days were the giants on the earth, and also afterwards, when the sons of God had come in to the daughters of men, and they had borne [children] to them; these were the heroes, who of old were men of renown. The grammar of the sentence indicates the giants were a result of the union, not a precedent to the union. Steve |
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11 | The creation and the Gap | Genesis | TKO | 48561 | ||
No the grammer indicates, in those days and afterwards! Also Gen 4:14-17, Why would Cain say everyone that finds him, ( in Nod where the Nomads wandered), kill him ? Because the were already there ! |
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