Re: Is The Serpent Seed Doctine A "Damnable Heresy
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Originally Posted by Daniel Alicea
Dan hasn't said he did not carry his mother's DNA.
Don't put me in that category.
Elder Epley might have a similar view to Vaughn's.
Mary furnished what ALL women furnish in conception and God furnished what ALL men furnish in conception what is complicated about that. Mary was his Mother contrary to what Branham and Teke says. The Bible clearly states she was his mother. The linage is traced from her to Adam.
Re: Is The Serpent Seed Doctine A "Damnable Heresy
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Originally Posted by Baron1710
If Mary were not his mother biologically, how could he claim to be a descendant of David? He would be fooling us.
Joseph's DNA wasn't a part of Jesus, but the Bible does put Jesus in the lineage of Joseph for some reason. It shows that Jesus is a descendant of David from both Mary's and Joseph's sides of the family.
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Re: Is The Serpent Seed Doctine A "Damnable Heresy
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Originally Posted by Daniel Alicea
I think you've missed it ... I think he would say she conceived ...
However the doctrine that both he, Vaughn and Branahm proposed is that God had to provide a blood cell .... and use scripture to support this ...
It ain't possible when dealing w/ the human genome ... and there is no evidence of this ....
I don't believe God provided a blood cell to create Jesus anymore than He used blood cells to create Adam and Eve. God doesn't need substance to create anything.
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Re: Is The Serpent Seed Doctine A "Damnable Heresy
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Originally Posted by HeavenlyOne
Mary gave birth to Him. Of course Mary was His mother.
I don't believe that Mary was just a surrogate. I believe that Jesus inherited His humanity from His mother, biologically speaking.
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