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John146

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And you have shown how you misinterpreted it just now.

Job 38:7 "When the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?"

If you read in Job 38:4, you will see that this event was around the time God laid the foundations of the earth, which was before Adam or Seth was even around. The morning stars are angels like in Revelation 1:20. The sons of God are with the angels in Heaven singing and shouting. These sons of God are clearly not human, rather the angels.
 
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Oblio

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Question: Where do demons come from?
 

Mem

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Question: Where do demons come from?
Oo, good question. Let's look at that. A man is inhabited with demons, and cuts himself. Is the demon then held responsible? totally?
 
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My point is that demons are the disembodied spirits of the hybrid offspring of watcher angel/human parents.
 

Mem

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My point is that demons are the disembodied spirits of the hybrid offspring of watcher angel/human parents.
They are spirits, yes. Disembodied?
 
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Well, they definitely don't have bodies, which is why they like to inhabit human bodies, or as they call them, "houses."
A definition of demons is, "people without bodies."
 

Mem

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Well, they definitely don't have bodies, which is why they like to inhabit human bodies, or as they call them, "houses."
A definition of demons is, "people without bodies."
You think that demons have angel daddies and human mommies? I don't get that, not out of any scripture. The bible says that angels do not marry nor are they given in marriage (and I don't believe they were ever given that privilege of men) so, they cannot 'become one flesh' with men, women, or themselves.
 

Mem

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angels that left their estate
That is, they are fallen angels. However, this does not prove that these are the 'ones' being referred to accordingly by the word 'nephilim'
 

Aaron56

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This thread is an example of the confusion that arises when believers call themselves “Christians” and not children or sons of God.

@Magenta , who is a mature believer, is carrying the torch for those who know their Father.
 

Mem

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That demons are fallen angels.
when you leave your estate, you are no longer called after the state, or house, although before you were a part of, and so after they rebelled with satan (who is said of 'you were a cherub), there is, now, a distinction made between angels and demons
 
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Oblio

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If that's what you choose to believe, that's your right.
It's not what I believe.
 

Mem

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If that's what you choose to believe, that's your right.
It's not what I believe.
Thank you, and I reserve the right, privilege even, to voice it. And likewise respect the right of your own conscience.
 
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That's how it's done! Hallelujah!
 

Mem

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the nephilim are men
fallen men that were once great (risen above the common, or 'base,' nature of men, ergo sons of God)
 

CS1

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It's not a mystery if there is an event in the scriptures that fits it. There is such an event that fits with Paul, Peter, and Jude's teachings and points. This event is recorded in Genesis 6.
none of them sat angel had sex with women.