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The nephilim

No. . . guys. . . seriously. . .

How did the nephilim survive the flood?
 
I've stopped taking your posts seriously several days ago after your incessant circular arguments and baseless accusations. Ever wonder why I've stopped responding to you? Save your energy and go read a book instead of posting in my threads.
You have never taken anyone's posts seriously when they disagreed with you. The only change is that you have stopped even pretending to dispute my points.
 
How did they survive the flood? I thought only those on the ark were spared.

And there we saw the giants."
And we were in our own sight as grasshoppers, and so we were in their sight." This statement may have been figurative, hyperbole, typical biblical exaggeration, or an actual description of the sons of Anak, in which case they must have been about 100 meters tall. These are the same giants (the Nephilium) that resulted when the "sons of God" mated with "the daughters of men in Gen.6:4 Of course, these superhuman god-men should have been destroyed in the flood. So what are they doing still alive?

http://www.skepticsannotatedbible.com/num/13.html

Here is the answer:

http://www.skepticsannotatedbible.com/contra/flood_die.html
 
I've stopped taking your posts seriously several days ago after your incessant circular arguments and baseless accusations. Ever wonder why I've stopped responding to you? Save your energy and go read a book instead of posting in my threads.

Umm... You're still responding to her posts - you just did.

You invigorate us, you silly dude - energy to spare.

I will read soon, however. Something wicked about science.
 
Since when was Carl Sagan's invisible dragon able to fly?

Haha, that's our Dustin. Can't address any of the other points, so uses humour instead.

Funny man, funny man.

Now, I guess that means you acknowledge the fact you're a little poor on the science side of your claim. Something being ultimately possible (in that it isn't physically impossible) does not in any way contribute to it being probable.

Athon
 
I'm wondering if I should post the biological impossibilities of severe gianticism... How tall do you think these nephilim were, chaps? Three metres? Four?

And I'd point out that their bones most definitely would fossilise, unless they were made from some sort of completely non-natural material. We're getting back into the magic side of things again!

RRrrraaaaahh!

;)

Cheers,
TGHO
 
Haha, that's our Dustin. Can't address any of the other points, so uses humour instead.

Funny man, funny man.

Now, I guess that means you acknowledge the fact you're a little poor on the science side of your claim. Something being ultimately possible (in that it isn't physically impossible) does not in any way contribute to it being probable.

Athon


Confusing "Possible" with "Probable" isn't a scientific problem but a semantic or rhetorical problem.
 
I've stopped taking your posts seriously several days ago after your incessant circular arguments and baseless accusations. Ever wonder why I've stopped responding to you? Save your energy and go read a book instead of posting in my threads.

*ring ring*
"Hello?"
"Hi there, may I speak with the kettle?"
"Speaking. Who is this?"
"I don't know if you remember me, but I'm the pot."
"Oh yes, of course I remember you, pot. What's the matter?"
"Well, I just thought you ought to know something..."

I think you can guess where I'm going with this. :rolleyes:
 
We have no idea if some creatures existed in ancient or prehistoric times who never fossilized for one reaosn or another. We should never concluded that something NEVER existed simply because there is no evidence it ever existed. Do you disagree with that?

Perhaps not, but isn't it a bit hasty to speculate on how tall they were?
 
Confusing "Possible" with "Probable" isn't a scientific problem but a semantic or rhetorical problem.

Huh? Probable means it is statistically likely to occur/have occurred. Possible means there's no current understanding of nature which prevents it from being true. They are not the same word, even if you play one of your 'semantics' games, Dustin. Not even close.

No, you just don't understand science very well. As you've shown time and time again.

Athon
 
Huh? Probable means it is statistically likely to occur/have occurred. Possible means there's no current understanding of nature which prevents it from being true. They are not the same word, even if you play one of your 'semantics' games, Dustin. Not even close.

No, you just don't understand science very well. As you've shown time and time again.

Athon



Probable-affording ground for belief.
Likely but uncertain; plausible.

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Probable

Possible-Of uncertain likelihood.

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Possible
 
Does the Bible tell you why they existed after the flood? I thought only what was on the ark was spared.

No. It doesn't. Some things the Bible leaves out for unclear reasons. Possibly the Nephilim were exempt from the persecution of God during the flood.
 

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