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@YoDanno I checked off all but these three:
- Owned a woodgrain box
- Remember when Dragon was still digest-sized
- Mailed away for something advertised in Dragon
I checked off all but these three:
- Owned a woodgrain box
- Remember when Dragon was still digest-sized
- Mailed away for something advertised in Dragon
I haven’t watched the interview and probably won’t, but we’ve spent the last 10 years researching topics like this. The fact is, when you dig into the original Hebrew of the Old Testament, the prophets clearly believed that the “sons of God“ in Genesis 6 were not human and the Nephilim were literally giants.
That was also the belief of the early Christian church until the early fifth century when Augustine popularized the alternate view, teaching that the sons of God were men who descended from Adam and Eve’s third son, Seth. This is what’s taught to pastors in most seminaries today.
However, the consensus among Bible scholars for the last century is that Jews, until the second century A.D., and Christians until the fifth century, held to a supernatural interpretation of Genesis 6:1–4.