So 10 of his sons knew not of womanly affection?
Line marriages.
IJS.
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So 10 of his sons knew not of womanly affection?
Line marriages.
IJS.
At some point, the sons of Earth married the daughters of Men.
I think that might be where the giants came in.
Maybe the 10 9 men went off and formed a gay commune.
I was taught that Adam & Eve were the first, but not necessarily the only, humans. So, their kids could have married the others.
There is a version I've heard that Adam & Eve were the first "true" humans in the sense that they had a soul, but other non-human humans where around.
I had serious issues with Lot that were never answered either. I would argue that Lot tried to pimp out his daughters, but be told that "no, Lot knew that they only wanted the angels so his daughters were safe." Which is still icky because he's offering them up. Then he and his daugthers live, go hide in a cave, where he's daughters get him drunk and jump him so they can have kids.
And this guy was spared?
The "the Bible isn't anti-gay" crowd will tell you that the sin of Sodom was their lack of hospitality... that the code of life in the desert was such that hospitality was essential for survival of the culture and once you offered someone shelter in your home their protection was even more important than the financial hit you would take if you couldn't marry off your daughters because they weren't virgins anymore (having been raped by an ugly mob and all).
And there is an "echo" of Abraham's willingness to sacrifice Isaac. It's fun to look for those allusions and view the stories accordingly (particularly on the theory that that is what the original hearers would have been doing).
I think that might be where the giants came in.
I never heard about the giants, and we were raised with a literal interpretation of the Bible.
I think that might be where the giants came in.
So you're saying that size really does matter.
I think that might be where the giants came in.
Well, they might be giants.
Adam and Eve had 33 sons and 23 daughters
And now I have to go figure out just how many years Eve spent pregnant... (42! The Answer!)
Meanwhile, a good friend has handed in her notice to her Big Law Firm. There's one less corporate lawyer in the world, and one more happy woman.
My sister sent pictures of the new Boston Terrier puppy that will join her household in May, and I'm jealous. Now she has two dogs, and I have none. Pfft.
I think that might be where the giants came in.
So you're saying that size really does matter.
Or else they had baseball much earlier than we thougth.