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Defense of the uniqueness of Adam and Eve as the sole human progenitors.
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I agree with you, Oel. I am of the opinion that it is either a social label (that may describe mighty men, or kings), or it may refer to some genetic variation of humans; i.e. Neanderthals (but then there is the question of how they survived the flood).
I agree with you, Oel. I am of the opinion that it is either a social label (that may describe mighty men, or kings), or it may refer to some genetic variation of humans; i.e. Neanderthals (but then there is the question of how they survived the flood).
--[[User:Leetsoga|Soga]] 11:29, 3 December 2006 (EST)
--[[User:Leetsoga|Soga]] 11:29, 3 December 2006 (EST)
[[User:Grifken|Grifken]] 14:51, 27 May 2007 (EDT)<br />
By suggesting that God created other humans besides Adam and Eve, the original author of this article steps out of the fold of orthodoxy, as the Scriptures clearly teach that all men die because of Adam's sin, because all men are sons of Adam.
Therefore, I will alter this paragraph to reflect Biblical orthodoxy.  If the author can reference a published source that attributes Nephilim to other created lines, then we might add a reference to unorthodox opinions on the subject.<br />
[[User:Grifken|Grifken]] 14:51, 27 May 2007 (EDT)
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