David > I suspect there are genetic
remnants still in many people today. ... You
surely must realize that if the Nephelim could reproduce with us
and produce offspring that were not sterile, from a biological perspetive,
the Nephelim themselves are not considered to be a different species from
Homo sapiens. At best, they are a subspecies
themselves.
Hi David,
I wasn't thinking that the nephelim could
reproduce (they were more like mules in that sense); perhaps they could. I
thought it was probably just the "sons of God" who could do that. Either way, it
seems to me that all the "genetic material" would have been destroy in the
flood. From where, after the flood, would any new matereial have come? "And the
angels who did not keep their proper domain, but left their own abode, he has
reserved in everlasting chains under darkness for the judgment of the great
day" (Jude 6).
Bill

