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1 | Please explain this "pure blood line". | 2 Pet 2:4 | Pastor Glenn | 96901 | ||
Jesus connected Genesis chapters 1 and 2: Mat 19 4And He answered and said to them, "Have you not read that He who made[1] them at the beginning "made them male and female,'[Genesis 1:27; 5:2] 5and said, "For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh'?[Genesis 2:24] I have no good answer for the statement "replenish the earth". Maybe someone else can add to this. Pastor Glenn |
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2 | Please explain this "pure blood line". | 2 Pet 2:4 | DAIRYLEADER5 | 96979 | ||
Pastor Glen, You still havent answered my question man was created in Gen cpt1, male and female, but Adam wasnt created untill cpt 2 vers 7, and eve wasnt created untill cpt 2:21-22. I try to get people to tell me their idea and not the idea of some book writer.Do you think that these male and female men and women were prior to Gen 1:1. I want to know what you think. DL5 | ||||||
3 | Please explain this "pure blood line". | 2 Pet 2:4 | Pastor Glenn | 97018 | ||
DL5, Adam was the man created in chapters 1, as well as, in chapter 2. This is not two separate creation stories. Prior to Genesis 1:1 there was God, not man, not woman. I am somewhat offended by gap theories and pure and unpure bloodline theories, because these were used by the KKK and other racist to explain thier racism. If we fail to remember history, we are destined to repeat it. Pastor Glenn |
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4 | Please explain this "pure blood line". | 2 Pet 2:4 | DAIRYLEADER5 | 97108 | ||
Glen, Im glad you finially told me you opinion,now can you offer a reason God would put these two accounts in two different areas and two different accounts. As far as being offinded by blood line its in scripture, Ill tell you about it after I finish the teaching of the rapture, DL5 | ||||||