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A ? about Genesis. Fact or Alien creation?

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Using from Genesis. I ask these questions. Quotations from Genesis below at bottom.

1. Who would have been around to kill Cain.

2. What is meant by Gen3,22 where it says: And the Lord God said Behold, the man is become as one of us, to know good and evil. To me {us} means there were others like God?

3. Did God kick them out because if they ate from the tree of life they would live as long as the Gods?

4. Gen2,17 The tree of knowledge {knowing good and evil} Or did this mean; knowing God was not God.

5. If by odd chance {purely hypothetical question } we are a creation by space traveling aliens that created us as a hybrid race { for whatever reasons, doesn't matter here} would they still be considered Gods. Being that they did create us at this level. To me this would make more sense when it says. Man was created in my {our} image. Depending on which Bible you read.

6. So are we Gods creation or Alien hybrid?

So what is everyones thoughts on this.

Gen 4,15 And the Lord said unto him, Therfore whosoever slayeth Cain, vengeanance shall be taken on him seven-fold. And the Lord set a mark upon Cain, lest any finding him should kill him.

I think at this point it was Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel. Till Cain slew him. Who were the others that might kill Cain.

Gen 3, 21 Unto Adam also and to his wife did the Lord God make coats of skins, and clothed them.

22 And the Lord God said Behold, the man is become as one of us, to know good and evil; and now, lest he put forth his hand, and take also of the tree of life, and eat and live for ever.

23 Therefore the Lord God sent him forth from the garden of Eden, to till the ground from whence he was taken.

24 So he drove out the man: and he placed at the east of the garden of Eden Cherubims, and a flaming sword which turned every way, to keep the way of the tree of life.

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  1. All your questions are not new and have been answered already. Just do some research.

    As far as who killed Cain, it was probably another offspring of Adam and Eve. Also in Genesis when is saids "we" it is hinting to the trinity not to multiple Gods like some people believe. Remember, Genesis was written by Moises who was a believer in one God. The tree of knowledge gives humans the capacity to do sin by making them aware of good and evil. I don't know if you noticed but when they ate from the tree they instantly knew they were naked, that is because they were no longer innocent like children (young children don't know good and evil).

    Now the aliens. If you say aliens created us then you have to keep asking who made the aliens? God is timeless so he has always existed, so are the aliens timeless too? As far as I know the bible doesn't hint at anything like that.


  2. Genesis, like the entire Bible, is factual and literal !

    I believe everything in God's Word, the Holy King James Bible !

  3. I'm guessing you're the next poster boy that represents why Biblical literalism is nonsense....

    1. Who would have been around to kill Cain.

    It's a story about the change from a vegetable giving of alms to the meat-sacrifices...don't take it literally

    2. What is meant by Gen3,22 where it says: And the Lord God said Behold, the man is become as one of us, to know good and evil. To me {us} means there were others like God?

    The writers of the Bible at this point hadn't completely abandoned the polytheism of their ancestors...monotheism wouldn not be completely adopted until after the fall of the Northern Kingdom...Don't take it literally...

    3. Did God kick them out because if they ate from the tree of life they would live as long as the Gods?

    That's the lesson - know your place in the Great Chain of Being - men are   men    and      god(s) are god(s)..don't take it literally.

    4. Gen2,17 The tree of knowledge {knowing good and evil} Or did this mean; knowing God was not God.

    To know of "good and evil" means you have a choice to do either one or the other - the story that we were once "perfect" is equated to God saying during the Genesis account that what He was creating was "good" = "perfect" - don't take it literally.

    5. If by odd chance {purely hypothetical question } we are a creation by space traveling aliens that created us as a hybrid race { for whatever reasons, doesn't matter here} would they still be considered Gods. Being that they did create us at this level. To me this would make more sense when it says. Man was created in my {our} image. Depending on which Bible you read.

    Well, a purely hypothetical answer would be no, they may be, purely hypothetically, "creators" but that would not automatically mean they fulfill the role of "gods".  

    6. So are we Gods creation or Alien hybrid?

    Guess what?  You get to form your own opinion about this...which do you prefer?

    If there's one thing I've learned on R&S over the past 6 months, it's that no one has the answer to that question - even if they want to pretend they do....

  4. 2. Christ, angels

    3. Adam and Eve sinned by eating the fruit God forbid them to eat.  They listened to the lie satan told them that God was holding out or keeping something good from them.

    4. God is God.  He is who He says He is.

    6. We're God's creation.  

    About Cain, they lived to be hundreds of years old back then; others could have killed him later on.


  5. Back then they lived hundreds of years - some around 900 years.  IT didn't take long to re-produce and form cities.

    God is a Trinity (Father, Son and Holy Ghost) that is the us.

    He didn't want us to know evil and live forever because then evil would live forever.

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