KWCrazy
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I don't believe in the doctrine of men.So what makes you so sure you're interpretation of the bible and your sect of Christianity is right and the rest are wrong?
Organized religion is great, but when it deviates from the Bible it loses it's veracity.
I've never seen and angel but I've seen demons and I know them to be real. I've seen their influence on people and I've seen the difference when they've been exercised.
Your claim is from incredulity and my understanding is from experience and revelation. You believe only what you see, feel, hear, touch, taste or smell. Your senses, however, are an imperfect perception and a poor judge of reality. Reality includes the sum total of all existence; natural and supernatural. To deny the supernatural is to deny the greatest part of reality.My references to Jesus's quotes in the Bible being wrong, aren't my opinion. There from the bible, something you claim to be the word of god and I claim to be a book written by men.
So you who were not there dispute the word of Christ who was? Don't let your lack of knowledge of the Scriptures give you some notion that you know better than what has been written.There was no great flood in the time , Adam and Eve is fiction,
Adam and Eve had many children and their children had children. Cain's wife was either a sister or a niece. The land of Nod was a place of wandering, meaning that Cain was an outcast. As all shared a common bloodline, Cain had a reason to fear the rest of his family for his murder. Adam lived 930 years. Imagine how many children could be produced in such a time. Imagine how many descendants. People lived a very long time, there was no birth control and they seemed to be very healthy, so why would they not have very large families? Also, read this and this.1. Cain and Abel were married, where did the wives come from?
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