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1 | Who are the sons of God in Genesis 6:2? | Gen 6:2 | kalos | 108305 | ||
"For in the resurrection they neither marry nor are given in marriage, but are like angels in heaven" IF this verse can be interpreted to mean that although angels do not marry, they are still capable of having sexual relations and fathering children, then it would also be true that humans "in the resurrection" are capable of having sexual relations and fathering children. After all, in this verse doesn't Jesus say "they are like angels in heaven"? According to Jesus Himself, what is true of one group is also true of the other. One can't have it both ways. Either BOTH angels and humans (who've been resurrected) can have physical relations that produce children, OR NEITHER angels NOR those humans can procreate. |
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2 | Who are the sons of God in Genesis 6:2? | Gen 6:2 | Makarios | 108319 | ||
Greetings Kalos, I most certainly agree! Now, if angels cannot procreate then, then they would not be able to procreate at any other point. The nature or "being" of angels does not change in Scripture, unless you speak of the fallen angels. Blessings to you, Makarios |
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