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Paradox of Cain? There is none!!Moderator: BioTeam
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Paradox of Cain? There is none!!The Bible tells of Cain and Abel being born to Adam and Eve, it doesn't say that those were their only children though.
Back then the blood lines would have been purer than they have ever been, and it would not have been harmful to their children. Therefore they could have gone for hundreds of years without having problems, but eventually the Lord let them know when it was time to spread out among the nations. "The scientific establishment bears a grisly resemblance to the Spanish Inquisition"-D. Gould
_at_ Canalon I would like to reply to your comment in The Colin Leslie Dean species paradox, I am not just posting these comments on the hope that the original person will actually read them (it is nice when they do), but on the hope that others will see them and actually think. Also I do not agree with Gamila, on every subject, but on this one he definitely hit the nail on the head. Also it sounds more professional, when you do not insult someone. When you insult people, it makes you sound very unintelligent.
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"The scientific establishment bears a grisly resemblance to the Spanish Inquisition"-D. Gould
Also Canalon, Gamila was right with that paradox, who did they mate with. Evolution would have had to have evolved in pairs, which would have made it almost impossible for evolution to occur, man has never found one single instance, where one species mated with another species. How can you explain this?
I would really like to hear your answer on this one. Thanks, God Bless "The scientific establishment bears a grisly resemblance to the Spanish Inquisition"-D. Gould
Re: Paradox of Cain? There is none!!"And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth." King James Version, Genesis 1:28
How did God expect them to be fruitful and multiply, if they only had two children? As to why Cain's wife was not mentioned in the Bible, very few women were mentioned in the genealogies in the Bible, like Noah's wife for instance, it never gives Noah's wife's name in the Bible. Having two children does not sound like being fruitful and multiplying. Maybe the reason that the Bible told the story of Cain and Abel in the Bible, is to mark the first murder ever. "The scientific establishment bears a grisly resemblance to the Spanish Inquisition"-D. Gould
I made a mistake, I stated that the Bible doesn't say that Adam and Eve, had more children.The Bible states that they did. "The days of Adam after he fathered Seth were 800 years; and he had other sons and daughters." - Genesis 5:4
"The scientific establishment bears a grisly resemblance to the Spanish Inquisition"-D. Gould
Re: Paradox of Cain? There is none!!Sshh! I think Jonl1408 went away, and please do not risk a return of gamila. My head still hurts.
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what???? How do you get a whole population in the first place? I thought that Evolutionists claim it is by evolution... ...and Gavin sometimes it is good for your head to hurt, it means it is working correctly... "The scientific establishment bears a grisly resemblance to the Spanish Inquisition"-D. Gould
Re: Paradox of Cain? There is none!!
a population of what? 1) a population of a proceeding species A 2) a population of new species B if 1 we have the colin leslie dean paradox
if 2 we have the colin leslie dean paradox
either way we still have the colin leslie dean an paradox
Re: Paradox of Cain? There is none!!
1) did this copying happen in an individual/one species A 2) or many species A at the same time if so we have the colin leslie dean paradox
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