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#254522 06/19/06 05:19 AM
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in genisis in the story of atom and eve, when God sent Cain away and he when to the land of NOD and took a wife, where did she come from?

A) atom and eve had other kids at the time but they were girls there for not record and one of them followed Cain.

B) God made more people and put them in other areas of the world.

C) there is more then one God and they made people too and cain found a wife among them.

D) they evolved from whatever and became human other time

E)she was an angle that voleneered to be his wife.

ok thats all i have come up with and i am open for sugestions!!! <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> i promise not to laugh any harder at anything you have to add then i did some of mine!!! <img src="/images/graemlins/angel.gif" alt="" />


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OK - this is from a Bible study that I absolutely LOVE!

It is called "Hard Sayings of the Bible" and is written by Walter C. Kaiser Jr.
Peter H. Davids
F.F. Bruce
Manfred T. Brauch

I like it because it deals with questions that Christians often get from non-believers that we don't always have the answer for (usually because we have avoided thinking about it!)

[color:" purple"] Where Did Cain Get His Wife?
(Genesis 4:17)

Up to this point in Genesis we only know about Adam and Eve, and Cain and Abel. But the most obvious answer to this common question must be that Adam and Eve had other children, including daughters. Indeed, Genesis 5:4 plainly says as much, �[Adam] had other sons and daughters.�

Cain must have married his sister. But to admit this is to raise a further difficulty: was he thereby guilty of incest?

At least two things can be said in response to this reproach. First, if the human race was propagated from a single pair, as we believe the evidence indicates, such closely related marriages were unavoidable. The demand for some other way of getting the race started is an unfair expectation.

In the second place, the notion of incest must be probed more closely. At first the sin of incest was connected with sexual relationships between parents and children. Only afterward was the notion of incest extended to sibling relationships.

By Moses� time there were laws governing all forms of incest (Lev 18:7-17; 20:11-12, 14, 17, 20-21; Deut 22:30; 27:20, 22, 23). These laws clearly state that sexual relations or marriage is forbidden with a mother, father, stepmother, sister, brother, half brother, half sister, granddaughter, daughter-in-law, son-in-law, aunt, uncle or brother�s wife.

The Bible, in the meantime, notes that Abraham married his half sister (Gen 20:12). Therefore, the phenomenon is not unknown in Scripture. Prior to Moses� time, incest in many of the forms later proscribed were not thought to be wrong. Thus, even Moses� own father, Amram, married an aunt, his father�s sister, Jochebed (Ex 6:20). In Egypt, the routine marriage of brothers and sisters among the Pharaohs all the way up to the second century made the Mosaic law all the more a radical break with their Egyptian past.

The genetic reasons for forbidding incest were not always an issue. Close inbreeding in ancient times was without serious or any genetic damage. Today, the risk of genetic damage is extremely high. Since the genetic possibilities of Adam and Eve were very good, there were no biological reasons for restricting marriages to the degree that it became necessary to do later.
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I believe it is saying that there weren't degenerative affects from Adam & Eve because their DNA was pretty close to perfect (God did design them specifically). And when you consider that Eve was created from a part of Adam - then I would think (scientifically) you would have to consider them either genetically siblings (like twins) or parent and child. But only genetically, because God did create Eve to be the wife for Adam.


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#254524 06/19/06 11:13 PM
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I thought I answered this for you in the other thread....


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#254525 06/20/06 10:12 AM
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yes, I saw that answer, too. And it said pretty much the same thing that I found in the Bible study.

(I think you were talking to freebubbles and not me, right?)


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oops i for got that i posted over there too..sorry. i get a question stuck in my head and forget what im doing!!! i hadnt thought about Cain haveing a wife before he was kicked out. all i kept coming up with is why would she leave the presents of God to go with a murderer?


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BTW i like your answer Michelle


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