Was God over reacting destroying the whole planet in Noah's flood to kill afew evil people...too bad Noah forgot the Unicorns and Dinosaurs according to the Watchtower!

by Witness 007 88 Replies latest watchtower bible

  • truthseeker
    truthseeker

    The calling on the name of Jehovah which started openly in the time of Enoch during the pre-flood era, was not considered
    wholesome in Jehovah's eyes by many that called upon his name. This was because the fallen angels developed lofty eyes for
    both male and female companions, and came to Earth to materialize as flesh and blood and had made the secrets of the heavenly court
    known, including God's name that Adam and Eve had made known to their children whom passed it on to successive
    generations.

    Many of the fallen angels called upon God's name, considering themselves still a part of God's family even though they left their original positions in heaven and forsook their proper dwelling place. Those angels encouraged humans to call upon God’s name, hoping that God would accept their intervention, intermingling and blending in of them with humans. They hoped God would forgive and accept the alternative path they took. They wanted nothing more than to remain in human form and continue living on Earth. By their works, mankind knowingly blasphemed God's name by following the lead of the fallen angels; this was unforgivable in God's eyes to those that knowingly did so; those on the fringe were offered salvation via the ark.

  • bohm
    bohm

    those on the fringe were offered salvation via the ark; if any were deserving of salvation, God would direct them to Noah and his families teachings.

    Ah, i get it. no children, not even infants, was "deserving of salvation". Noone except noah and his family. Does that really make sence to you?

  • truthseeker
    truthseeker

    No, bohm,

    Regarding the children, it doesn't make much sense. However, the offspring of the fallen angels, the Nephilim, could not be saved, nor could the wives of the fallen angels be saved since what had occured in God's sight was a perversion.

    The Nephilim could not benefit from the ransom sacrifice since this was only extended to humans from the Adamic line. The Nephilim were counterfeit humans.

  • bohm
    bohm

    truthseeker: yah, but you dont want to argue the angels knocked up all earths women so all the infants deserved to die right?

  • designs
    designs

    Oh, this explains the Neanderthals

  • DaCheech
    DaCheech

    truthseeker cannot accept the truth

  • truthseeker
    truthseeker

    Bohm,

    It's not my decision to make.

    The angels that came to Earth did not keep God's commands. They crossbred with humans and two different kinds of flesh became united. One made originally from the material of the spirit realm that was shelled in a human vessel. Their relations with women produced a different seed that was never intended - the Nephilim. Leviticus 19:19 "You are to keep My statutes. You must not crossbreed two different kinds of your livestock, sow your fields with two kinds of seed, or put on a garment made of two kinds of material."

    Jehovah considered the fallen angels to be perverted. He saw no difference in the holy angels that betrayed him and mated with humans, and vise versa, it is all perversion and goes back to the fallen angels that began the perversion. God built in a safety net so the Nephilim could not reproduce, revealing that God did not bless the two unnatural unions.

  • designs
    designs

    Kind of like Mules

  • truthseeker
    truthseeker

    Designs,

    Yeah!

  • truthseeker
    truthseeker

    The situation is more complex than most realize and involves the issue of free will.

    If you believe the account fine, if not, fine.

    It was never intended that the angels become human and mate with women. They circumvented the command in Genesis for only humans to be fruitful and multiply. Bear in mind the scripture that says, "For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and they will become one flesh."

    The fallen angels also lost their wives and children at the flood - but this was a judgement from God. Had the angels been unable to dematerialize they too would have died.

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