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Another Possible Example of Where Proper Translation Meets Science
ZekeSr:
I'm always amazed when proper translation of Scripture suddenly opens another door of possibility that is far more plausible than mistranslated dogma. A place where Scripter and science suddenly appear to converge. This is something that Ray was always big on. While I'm certainly not going to claim this particular example as absolute, it does make sense. And it is even a tad personal, because my 23&Me results show my genetic ancestry as being slightly less than 4% Neanderthal which is just a tad above average as compared to other 23&Me participants.
Mike
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8xSytOfAAQ
indianabob:
Hi Mike,
When you refer to genetics from Neanderthal, to what distinctions and characteristics do you refer?
Where was Neanderthal found and what are the facts concerning his body structure that can be traced to modern homo sapiens?
thanks Bob
Musterseed:
Hi Mike and Ibob.
Ibob, you ask” where was this Neanderthal found”
Well look no further my friend, because I captured one
about 44 years ago and have been trying to tame it ever
since. I keep it downstairs in its man cave and throw it
some meat from time to time to keep it from growling.
It does a lot of grunting when watching sports
and has taken a liking to doing puzzles which is a bonus
for me because this activity keeps it quiet. This manlike
creature can drive and do manual labor so I think I will keep
it. I know it was a gift from God, however
there have been times when it was a thorn in my side. Maybe it thinks the same of me🤔 only
God knows. 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Wanda:
😂 That was priceless Pamela.
Wanda:
Interesting post Mike!
I've recently been talking to God about the giants in scripture, and asking for his help in finding the missing piece to understanding. Maybe this is it.
This lines up with what Ray discussed at the 2008 Nashville Conference. Although I have to admit, I thought you were being funny about your ancestry connection to Neandrathal, until I watched the video. This would also explain the other people that lived outside the garden, that Ray spoke of. They were gatherers and not tillers of the earth like Adam was. With this information, It's not to far of a reach for me to consider Cain found his wife from among these people. It would also explain how the nephalem/fallen ones, still existed after the flood. I'm going to reconsider my thoughts about the Neandrathal.
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