I have asked this question before and it has not been answered:
If we go with the sons of God being believing men and we go with the daughters of men being unbelieving women wherein there is a believer being unequally yoked together with an unbeliever, how do we end up with no believers other than Noah and his family?
That just does not make sense.
Even in our day and time when we have a marriage where a believer is unequally yoked to an unbeliever, the believer teaches the children about God. Maybe not to the extent as two believing parents, but there is some teaching going on.
Also in our day and time we have believers who were raised by unbelieving parents as the believers witness to unbelievers.
But in the days of Noah, we have no believers at all with the exception of Noah and his family.
If we go with the sons of God being believing men and we go with the daughters of men being unbelieving women wherein there is a believer being unequally yoked together with an unbeliever, how do we end up with no believers other than Noah and his family?
That just does not make sense.
Even in our day and time when we have a marriage where a believer is unequally yoked to an unbeliever, the believer teaches the children about God. Maybe not to the extent as two believing parents, but there is some teaching going on.
Also in our day and time we have believers who were raised by unbelieving parents as the believers witness to unbelievers.
But in the days of Noah, we have no believers at all with the exception of Noah and his family.
I would suppose that grace didn't not allow for such things at that time, despite the law not being present. You also have to think back to how specific it was for Isaac to marry from his own kin as well as Jacob. Why did that matter?
Just some things to think about, I'm not going to go full tilt about it at present but there are other ways to look at it, but there is only one truth on the matter. I'm just glad I had my bubble sort of burst about it by presenting a more "human" view, something that relates to my walk and not fantastical visions of a fabled era of mankind...Keep in mind the fact the Lord saw fit to destroy it.
As far as demonic "seeding" today as it occurs in our thoughts and spirits with spiritual adultery (and did back then too) I don't see a good reason why it 'had' to cross over into the physical in that fashion. I have let my imagination run mostly wild over the idea of it being physical most of my life and it doesn't lead anywhere productive spiritually. Quite the opposite in fact and lends credence to things we aren't to have anything to do with.
It is more productive to focus on the fact that "but as the days of Noah were, so shall the coming of the son of man be" and then the following verses Mt 24:37-39.
That doesn't particularly work well with the second idea of the physicality of it. Definitely something to pray about...it is not as "film-like" but I don't personally care too much for films anymore.
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