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Who is Cains father?
wisdom:
Hello brothers and sisters, while on my way to work I heard a preacher say that Adam is not Cains father basicly because he's not mentioned in his genealogy? Don't have time to check yet on my way to work can someone please give their insight on this topic.
loretta:
I never did doubt Cain's paternity or the literacy of the early Genesis stories. Not till now, anyways.
Well, ok, I guess the two trees in the garden, the serpent and the apple, all have spiritual implications, but surely the creation account is literal?
And talking about Cains' paternity, look what I found. "Links not allowed" (per rules "Links are not allowed if a site or article brings its own teaching or preaching." Hope you understand, you may pm if anyone is interested in the link~Craig)
I've only finished reading Part One, but I think the study deserves a read. I also think that the author has the two witnesses to confirm his revelation (although I'm not qualified to decide so, just yet) There is the expected confusion about hell/eternity which we will have to concede here and rewrite it as we know the truth. I am trying to tie this revelation in with what Ray wrote about the two seeds.
A note of caution though, this paper is not for the spiritually immature or victorian prude! :) As a catholic teenager, I recall it being said that the activity in the garden related to sexual sin rather than simple disobedience. However, it was soundly dismissed as it would result in sex, as God designed it being labelled as sinful. Even this did not prepare me for what I would read in this paper!
loretta:
Tks Craig. Guess I overshot myself. Apologies, once again.
lilitalienboi16:
I can't help but laugh at this. I also can't imagine where the idea came from.. but then again, this is christianity we are talking about.
Are the nephalem a cross between humans and angels also?
Sorry, I couldn't resist! ;)
loretta:
--- Quote ---I can't help but laugh at this. I also can't imagine where the idea came from.. but then again, this is christianity we are talking about.
--- End quote ---
You mean to say that the activity in the Garden is literal? I thought that John from Kentucky was suggesting otherwise.(?) Am I missing something here?
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