I actually thought that story would end up being a fake, hmm.
And Marrs is a conspiracy nut, but he does his research-
-the book starts out with "zombies," "zombie banks,
zombie nation," etc.
I believe very bit of this with the exception of the Adam and Eve comment is true.
As for Adam and Eve, I cannot make a logical conclusion about who Cain married and so forth. The bible simply does not say. Other books on this subject is questionable. This is just something I have to look forward to when I see the Lord and the many questions I ask I believe He will answer.
Cain would've married his sister. As repulsive as that sounds to us understand the antediluvian world was vastly different than today. First Adam and Eve would've been genetically perfect. They would've been more genetically identical than a brother and sister (since Eve was created from the substance of Adam) and yet they were husband and wife and had many children. Cain and Seth would've had children with one of their sisters. They all would've still been very highly superior genetically than we are today.
Several years ago Newsweek or Time one had a cover article about how geneticists determined that all living humans had descended from one female. The cover of the magazine had the title like "The Discovery of Eve" with of course an artists depiction of a half ape/half human female.
The point of the article was that geneticists discovered a common genetic element in every human being that was evidence of a common ancestor at some point in ancient history. So even those who believe in evolution would say that the descendants of that female, first-generation, would've mated with their siblings.
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When a newspaper posed the question, "What's Wrong with the World?" G. K. Chesterton reputedly wrote a brief letter in response: "Dear Sirs: I am. Sincerely Yours, G. K. Chesterton." That is the attitude of someone who has grasped the message of Jesus.
Cain would've married his sister. As repulsive as that sounds to us understand the antediluvian world was vastly different than today. First Adam and Eve would've been genetically perfect. They would've been more genetically identical than a brother and sister (since Eve was created from the substance of Adam) and yet they were husband and wife and had many children. Cain and Seth would've had children with one of their sisters. They all would've still been very highly superior genetically than we are today.
Several years ago Newsweek or Time one had a cover article about how geneticists determined that all living humans had descended from one female. The cover of the magazine had the title like "The Discovery of Eve" with of course an artists depiction of a half ape/half human female.
The point of the article was that geneticists discovered a common genetic element in every human being that was evidence of a common ancestor at some point in ancient history. So even those who believe in evolution would say that the descendants of that female, first-generation, would've mated with their siblings.
That doesn't necessarily follow. "Eve's" children could have mated with distant cousins, and still Eve would be a common ancestor to everyone alive today. Saying we all descended from one female doesn't mean she was our only ancestor in her generation.
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Hebrews 13:23 Know ye that our brother Timothy is set at liberty
You know those electronic signs on some highways, warning us of things like ice or wind or traffic? Well, that's not bad, but, of course, here's the real reason they are there, ready for when they are truly needed:
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Hebrews 13:23 Know ye that our brother Timothy is set at liberty
People watch too much media and unfortunately can't distinguish between fantasy and reality
So...you deny that medical science can create "zombies" with all their chemicals, pharmaceutical drugs and vaccines laced with aluminum, mercury and squalene?
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It is better to trust in the LORD than to put confidence in man. (Psalms 118:8)