Nephilim DNA is your argument? Wow. That's a conspiracy theorist dream. Do you have Scripture that says this, or does Scripture rather argue it's not because of their DNA but due to their extreme sinfulness? Can we save absurd subjectivity for others to use as argumentation?
I'd argue it was their sin nature and that since God commanded them to be wiped out then that's his will. The cattle, sheep, other livestock? Nephilim DNA too?
Are there still nephilim today?
I choose to believe the Potter can do as he will with his clay. I wouldn't even hint at God being maniacal because in your context if it is not the reason why you say they were slaughtered that they were in fact slaughtered then you're calling him that yourself.
I'd argue it was their sin nature and that since God commanded them to be wiped out then that's his will. The cattle, sheep, other livestock? Nephilim DNA too?
Are there still nephilim today?
I choose to believe the Potter can do as he will with his clay. I wouldn't even hint at God being maniacal because in your context if it is not the reason why you say they were slaughtered that they were in fact slaughtered then you're calling him that yourself.
ALLLLLLL flesh had become corrupted, save Noah, who was perfect in his generations or read that GENES.
As in the days of Noah.... How could anybody deny the mixing of species isn't happening TODAY, right before our eyes. I could pull up volumes of stories. Human DNA introduced to all sorts of animals. Just last week it was reported that a Chinese researcher edited a human baby.
The Bible will not entirely make sense unless it viewed as war against the serpent's seed. And how he tried to corrupt or kill the Messiah's line, and God's reaction to his devices.
Tough red pill for many to swallow. I understand that. I'm cool with getting strange looks and comments for holding such a view.
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