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341 | Was Adam first or only man God created | Not Specified | Brian.g | 14161 | ||
Where is the Bible does it specifically say that the only man created by God was Adam, as opposed to Adam being the first man created by God? | ||||||
342 | Was Adam first or only man God created | Gen 1:1 | Brian.g | 14164 | ||
Where is the Bible does it specifically say that the only man created by God was Adam, as opposed to Adam being the first man created by God? | ||||||
343 | God protected Cain from whom | Not Specified | Brian.g | 14158 | ||
When God put a mark on Cain to protect Cain, from who was God protecting Cain? | ||||||
344 | God protected Cain from whom | OT general | Brian.g | 14159 | ||
When God put a mark on Cain to protect Cain, from who was God protecting Cain? | ||||||
345 | who did cain marry? | Gen 1:1 | Brian.g | 14156 | ||
The question I put before you is not who did Cain marry. My question was where does it say Adam is the only man God created from dust. The second question was - who is God protecting Cain from by marking Cain. Can you find the answer to these questions. Brian |
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346 | who did cain marry? | Gen 1:1 | Brian.g | 14153 | ||
I said the Catholic Church called him a heretic for speaking in a manner which the Church did not agree - and the Pope excommunicated him. Do you share similiar infallible one-man decision making power in this forum? Which chapter and verse of Genesis says God made only Adam - don't speak in generalities - be specific. Also, who was God protecting Cain from - be specific - because I can't find an answer. |
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347 | who did cain marry? | Gen 1:1 | Brian.g | 14151 | ||
Nolan I have looked and have not been able to determine the answer. Do you know the answer, and if so, will you share it with me? Brian |
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348 | who did cain marry? | Gen 1:1 | Brian.g | 14148 | ||
Nolan Does the Bible specifically say that God formed only Adam from dust, or that he was the first. Also, are you planning on excommunincating me from this forum for speaking against it, in the same way the Catholic Church excommunicated Martin Luther for also being a heretic? Brian |
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349 | who did cain marry? | Gen 1:1 | Brian.g | 14145 | ||
Nolan It helps people in their faith by being comfortable asking a question without needing your permission to speak. It allows people to open their minds and their hearts and try to understand. Some questions may be insignificant to you, but to the person asking, it may not be. Your role as a teacher is to guide and assist people, not to dictate to them. That is not a successful method of bringing God to people or allowing people to try to find God - one step at a time. Brian |
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350 | who did cain marry? | Gen 1:1 | Brian.g | 14143 | ||
Nolan Who was God protecting Cain from by marking him? Brian |
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351 | who did cain marry? | Gen 1:1 | Brian.g | 14107 | ||
By name, I don't know By relationship to Cain, I don't know |
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352 | who did cain marry? | Gen 1:1 | Brian.g | 14105 | ||
Here is another option to consider: Let's look at Genesis in a little bit different order than it is written. After God confronted Cain about his brother, God banished Cain to the Land of Nod (which means Land of Wandering - Nomadic living). Cain was terrified of this punishment and in Genesis 4:14, Cain states that whoever finds me will kill me (whoever as in man, not whatever as in animal). To that, in Genesis 4:15, 15 But the LORD said to him, "Not so[5] ; if anyone kills Cain, he will suffer vengeance seven times over." Then the LORD put a mark on Cain so that no one who found him would kill him Again, God is protecting Cain from people, not animals. Now, with that understanding that other people did exist in the world, by the time Cain was banished from Eden, is it possible that what Genesis is saying is that Adam and Eve are the first people God made, but not the only people God made. If that is the case, Cain had plenty of opportunity to meet and marry a non-relative. |
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353 | who did cain marry? | Gen 1:1 | Brian.g | 14102 | ||
Radioman In answer to your question, does it have any bearing on the Trinity, etc. My answer to you is yes, it does. The Bible is a guide for man to learn about God and to help us live our lives, as God wants us to live. The Bible is a living document of Gods love for man. As more people learn the Bible and in turn, learn about Gods love and then, have the desire to live our lives as Jesus has taught us, then every problem you have listed will go away. Sometimes, it starts with a small simple question. But I am thankful that the question is being asked, I am thankful that there are people willing to answer and I am thankful that the one simple question is helping people lives to be guided along the path of God. We have tried to outlaw sin, it doesn't work. The problems you have listed, and many more, will not be changed or eliminated by more man-made laws and politics. But, they will be elimated by one person at a time following God. Jesus taught us that we need to reject sin. As you have rejected these sins because of your faith, so will others. Radioman, continue to trust God and help teach others to reject sin, answer each of their questions and help guide others to God. By the way, I listed a really good theory on Cains wife, do you want to hear it? |
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354 | who did cain marry? | Gen 1:1 | Brian.g | 14099 | ||
There may be merit to your answer. Let's look at Genesis in a little bit different order than it is written. After God confronted Cain about his brother, God banished Cain to the Land of Nod (which means Land of Wandering - Nomadic living). Cain was terrified of this punishment and in Genesis 4:14, Cain states that whoever finds me will kill me (whoever as in man, not whatever as in animal). To that, in Genesis 4:15, 15 But the LORD said to him, "Not so[5] ; if anyone kills Cain, he will suffer vengeance seven times over." Then the LORD put a mark on Cain so that no one who found him would kill him Again, God is protecting Cain from people, not animals. Now, with that understanding that other people did exist in the world, by the time Cain was banished from Eden, is it possible that what Genesis is saying is that Adam and Eve are the first people God made, but not the only people God made. If that is the case, Cain had plenty of opportunity to meet and marry a non-relative. |
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355 | Was the older brother acting correct? | Luke 15:28 | Brian.g | 14095 | ||
As men find God and begin to serve Him, there is a tendancy to become self-righteous in that, we think that nobody loves or serves God, as well as I do. In our thoughts, we tend to critique other Christians because they either did not find and serve God as quickly as we did, or with as much greatness as we do, or with as much love, devotion and dedication, as we do. What we are being taught is to show love, compassion, mercy and happiness that the lost sheep is found, and that there is more than plenty in heaven for all of us. And, it is Gods right to decide to whom He wants to allow into heaven. Be happy that you are one with God, Be happy and willing to share God. As with any father on earth, God is happiest when His entire family is home with Him. Our service to God is to help guide our brothers and sisters home, and we should also rejoice that God has welcomed them home with open arms. There is no need to be jealous of God's love and the rewards of heaven. God loves us all. |
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356 | Early church support for Peter as Pope? | Bible general Archive 1 | Brian.g | 13753 | ||
Ed Thank you for your support. I was beginning to feel like Timothy when he wrote: 2 Timothy 4:16 At my first defense, no one came to my support, but everyone deserted me. The thing to remember, is that I did not join this forum to proclaim the Catholic Church, I came for the discussion and dialog on the Bible. However, when attacked I did defend my Church. My continuing goal is not to be in a position in which I need to spend all my time defending the Catholic Church, but to join the discussions. Again, thank you for your leadership role in redirecting the efforts of this forum back to its original intent. |
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357 | How human-like is God | Exodus | Brian.g | 13719 | ||
Hank In reviewing your comments, I agree that the question could have been written better. I think the best way to proceed with this thought is to end this posting and restructure the question and start all over again. Thank you for your feedback. |
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358 | Early church support for Peter as Pope? | Bible general Archive 1 | Brian.g | 13685 | ||
How much farther are you planning on taking this debate. I have been insulted My Church has been mocked And any I answer, is never adequate. So, what more do you want from me. |
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359 | How human-like is God | Exodus | Brian.g | 13668 | ||
Hank I think you are reading more into this than intended. I suggest that maybe if you could re-read the question and also my expanded explanation to vkey, it may help explain theobjective of my question. If you need further clarification, please let me know and I will be happy to assist thanks Brian |
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360 | How human-like is God | Exodus | Brian.g | 13647 | ||
Thank you for your response. However, I'd like to limit the scope of this discussion specifically to God , the Father and not Jesus, at this time and more on non-physical features. For example: Integrity: God became very angry at the Hebrew people after He freed them from Egypt, and yet He fulfilled His commitment to them for a land of their own. Here, we see God's anger, hurt and other "man-like" features, but then we also see His God-like response in the manner in which He handled these situations. Can you help me expand on this? |
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