The promised seed

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Ted01

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I believe you all missed the point of this post. Jesus inherited the throne by the blood of King David, bypassing King Solomon. PROPHESY FULFILED." That was what this post was about, not some ridiculous conversation about a mother and father's blood.
Okay... maybe I did miss the point that you were trying to make, for that I am sorry.

I got distracted from the point when in the 3rd paragraph of your OP you stated this:

First, let me point out this one fact: the father’s blood alone flows through an unborn child’s veins. A mother’s blood never enters the bloodstream of the child. Jesus’ blood was that of God alone and not that of a man or woman. For this reason, the blood of Jesus Christ can take away the sins of the world.
And then went on to try to teach us about the science of creation, when you don't know the science of the created.
 

10-22-27

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Okay... maybe I did miss the point that you were trying to make, for that I am sorry.

I got distracted from the point when in the 3rd paragraph of your OP you stated this:



And then went on to try to teach us about the science of creation, when you don't know the science of the created.
I’m thinking about building a moat around my posts.
 

Ted01

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I’m thinking about building a moat around my posts.
Lol, you might want to try posting on things that you know, rather than trying to illicit deep conversations about thing that you do not?
An imagination is fine as is wondering about things that seem unreachable to us. In conversations with others, pretending to about things that I did not, always ended shamefully for me.
 

wolfwint

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I believe you all missed the point of this post. Jesus inherited the throne by the blood of King David, bypassing King Solomon. PROPHESY FULFILED." That was what this post was about, not some ridiculous conversation about a mother and father's blood.
Well, I must say, through this "ridiculous conversation" I found an article which described the beginning of an human life in an womb of a woman in such a fine way, that it is worth to praise God how wonderful he made his creation. I am wondering that biologists ore medicals do believe in evolution, by seeing how exactly everything in the body must function.
So thank you for this thread!
 

Magenta

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After the fall, Adam’s bloodline was passed down through Seth and all men after him.
After the fall, Adam’s bloodline was passed down through Seth and Cain. Though Noah was a descendant of Seth, and only
him and his family survived the flood, Genesis doesn't mention anything about the lineage of Noah's wife or his sons' wives.
 

10-22-27

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Lol, you might want to try posting on things that you know, rather than trying to illicit deep conversations about thing that you do not?
An imagination is fine as is wondering about things that seem unreachable to us. In conversations with others, pretending to about things that I did not, always ended shamefully for me.
"Illicit" O'hhh. "Deep." Double O'hhh.

I may be nature’s serendipity; you will never know.
 

Ted01

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"Illicit" O'hhh. "Deep." Double O'hhh.

I may be nature’s serendipity; you will never know.
I really feel ya'!
I'm always somebody's victim too... life is so unfair, huh?

But seriously... I don't mean any harm; I like truth and honesty... sometimes I get into a Don Quixote mentality.
I apologize if I offended.
 

10-22-27

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Here is my answer to the question. "Does the blood of the mother enter the bloodstream of a child upon conception?
My answer is NO!
 

Magenta

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A child is able to have a different blood type than both parents; the child's blood type is decided
by both parents, because both pass along one of their two alleles to make up their child's blood
type. If the mother's blood type is Rh negative and her fetus' blood type is Rh positive, antibodies
from the mother may enter the blood stream of her unborn infant, damaging the red blood cells.
 
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Here is my answer to the question. "Does the blood of the mother enter the bloodstream of a child upon conception?
My answer is NO!
do you want an answer to how the immaculate conception occured

Or do you want to dispute it 🤔
 

Ted01

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Here is my answer to the question. "Does the blood of the mother enter the bloodstream of a child upon conception?
My answer is NO!
That makes sense to me, since there is no "child" at conception.
I'm glad that we found something to agree on.
 

John146

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A child is able to have a different blood type than both parents; the child's blood type is decided
by both parents, because both pass along one of their two alleles to make up their child's blood
type.
Unless it's a miraculous birth and God was the one providing the sinless blood.
 

wolfwint

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Here is my answer to the question. "Does the blood of the mother enter the bloodstream of a child upon conception?
My answer is NO!
At the time of conception ( the sperm enter the egg) there exist no bloodstream of a child, and there is also no blood from the mother in this time there.
If the placental barrier is not weak or damaged, then the mothers blood never enter the bloodstream of the embryo.