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1 | Are the "sons of God" pre-Fall children? | Gen 6:2 | Servant7 | 30600 | ||
Show me one verse that says the lines of seth were the ones who begat the Nephilim in Gen6. That is a type of logic that can be turned around. One thing is for sure, aside from noah and his family, the lines of seth were not on the Ark. In Christ, Servant7 I would love to have a shareing of ideas that does not denote sarcasm, perhaps we can all pray, and come back to this in humility. It is not for the Body of Christ to seek division, but unity. In Christ, Servant7 |
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2 | Are the "sons of God" pre-Fall children? | Gen 6:2 | charis | 30619 | ||
Dear Servant7, Greetings in Jesus' name! Angels (and demons) are spirit beings. Angels can take on human appearance when God allows, but they do not 'have' bodies. I would counter and ask where the Bible shows that angels can procreate with men?! What kind of children would they be? This would also suggest that demons could procreate with humans. I don't see anything in the Bible that would support this unnatural union. Friend, unity would be to say that we do not know as much about the early parts of the book of Genesis as we would like. Peace and joy in Christ Jesus, charis |
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3 | Are the "sons of God" pre-Fall children? | Gen 6:2 | Morant61 | 30670 | ||
Greetings Charis! How are things in Japan my friend? I agree with your last point. In the final analysis, we really don't know to what Gen. 6:4 is referring! My 2 cents would be this: 1 Cent - Both sides make some good points, but none of them are decisive. We simply have to make a lot of assumptions to adopt either view. 2 Cent - What difference does it make? I'm all for a good debate, but I don't see this issue as making any difference whatsoever in the long run. Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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