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(FSTDT won the coin flip this time.)

How is it Cain was able to get a wife after he already left his home and went into the land of the East? It is suggested that Cain married a daughter of Adam and Eve and that incest was permissible at this early stage of human history. Nevertheless, prior to Cain’s departure no mention was made of Adam and Eve giving birth to any daughters, in fact, their third son Seth had not even been born yet (Genesis 4:25). If other sons of God existed, then it would explain where Cain got his wife in the land of the east.

Note too this verse: “And the LORD said, My spirit shall not always strive with man, for that he also is flesh: yet his days shall be an hundred and twenty years.” Genesis 6:3. He also is flesh? Who else is flesh in this comparison?

The little word “also” is very instructive. The verse seems to indicate that God’s spirit attempted to govern the other races of “sons of God” but they were too flesh-driven; yet God had hoped to maintain a relationship with those of Adam’s seed and strove to do so for a long time, but gave up because Adam’s line “also” got corrupted by becoming too flesh-obsessed,and this due especially to their racial miscegenation.

12. Can a human being have an altered state of consciousness in which they experience a s*****l relationship with an angel/demon that seems real but is not literal? How can one tell the difference? Are angels/demons able to implant suggestive and potent imagery into human minds?

Ok, the “Discernment Group” is getting more and more sensational, lurid, and coarse with the types of questions they are asking. What is the “Discernment Group” planning on doing with all this information, are they going to attempt to write a “Kama-Sutra” for Nephilim? Yikes, I’ve had enough.

Of course, the ones who are promoting the Nephilim nonsense (that is, the alleged existence of invisible demons that try to impregnate women) are the ones to blame for inviting salacious questions of this nature. They are inventing a weird mythology that has nothing to do with reality.

The question I would ask is, if all these Nephilim babies have been born, then please show us the giants in the land — (hint: go to an NBA game).

“There were giants in the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare children to them, the same became mighty men which were of old, men of renown.” Genesis 6:4.

Notice: The giants arose “when” i.e., exactly when, meaning this was the cause, when the sons of God “came in unto” i.e., they copulated with the fair women, and “the same” i.e., the mulatto offspring that arose when this happened, i.e., because of this happening, then those offspring became the mighty men. The statement “and also after that” implies that the giants are these offspring since their first fathers would have died in the flood., i.e., the sons of God produced these initial offspring, some of which happened to be giants, and yet giants kept showing up in even after the flood, i.e., certain progeny identified with Ham – see Deut 2:11, 20; 3:11-13, etc.

Does any of this mean that Blacks can’t get saved? Of course not, black souls certainly can be saved. In fact, one of the first New Testament gentiles saved was an Ethiopian, but take careful note – he was a eunuch: “a man of Ethiopia, an eunuch of great authority under Candace queen of the Ethiopians” Acts 8:27. Saved men can come from all races at the present time because their souls are saved and they will get new bodies at the rapture. However, the line of Ham will not continue on into eternity; it will dead-end when those Black who survived the tribulation, and who are found worthy to enter the millennial kingdom, being allowed to enter, but only as eunuchs – see, Matthew 19:12, Isaiah 56:4-5. (“there shall be no more the Canaanite in the house of the LORD of hosts.” Zechariah 14:21; “Prepare slaughter for his children for the iniquity of their fathers; that they do not rise, nor possess the land, nor fill the face of the world with cities.” Isaiah 14:21 (cf. Gen.4:17))

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