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Interesting comment.

Birds are modern-day dinosaurs.

It is possible to swich "on" recessive genes in birds and they will begin to grow teeth and scales, like dinosaurs.

It is interesting what you say about other cultures. It's not just that they worship serpents, but their legends of their history claim that they come from serpents.

However ...

The serpent reference in the BIble does not LITERALLY mean snakes and lizards that can talk and walk upright. No. It is a metaphor for human beings that act in "snake-like" ways. They are the bad apples, so to speak.

Note: I use the term "human beings" for a specific reason that most people are not aware of. Look up that term in an older version of Black's Law Dictionary, and you will see that it says, "See: Monster." Interesting, eh?

But I do not believe, and have never seen any evidence to back up the idea that humans and lizards/snakes can interbreed.

I have not seen any evidence that humans (or even human beings) can turn into reptiles and vice versa. Maybe it is true, but I have not seen the evidence, and will not assume it until there is something to verify it.

Using such langage as a metaphor, sure. The men who wrote the Bible did that.

But as a biological reality? Show me the proof.

There can be "human beings" that are not quite the same as "human," which is why English law (via Black's Law Dictionary) made such a distinction.

These are "people" (for lack of better word) that act as if they are "being like a human."

Biologically, they are. But spiritually, maybe not so much.

The mention of Nephilim in this thread is an interesting suggestion.

260 days ago
1 score
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Interesting comment.

Birds are modern-day dinosaurs.

It is possible to swich "on" recessive genes in birds and they will begin to grow teeth and scales, like dinosaurs.

It is interesting what you say about other cultures. It's not just that they worship serpents, but their legends of their history claim that they come from serpents.

However ...

The serpent reference in the BIble does not LITERALLY mean snakes and lizards that can talk and walk upright. No. It is a metaphor for human beings that act in "snake-like" ways. They are the bad apples, so to speak.

[Note: I use the term "human beings" for a specific reason that most people don't. Look up that term in an older version of Black's Law Dictionary, and you will see that it says, "See: Monster." Interesting, eh?]

But I do not believe, and have never seen any evidence to back up the idea that humans and lizards/snakes can interbreed.

I have not seen any evidence that humans (or even human beings) can turn into reptiles and vice versa. Maybe it is true, but I have not seen the evidence, and will not assume it until there is something to verify it.

Using such langage as a metaphor, sure. The men who wrote the Bible did that.

But as a biological reality? Show me the proof.

There can be "human beings" that are not quite the same as "human," which is why English law (via Black's Law Dictionary) made such a distinction.

These are "people" (for lack of better word) that act as if they are "being like a human."

Biologically, they are. But spiritually, maybe not so much.

The mention of Nephilim in this thread is an interesting suggestion.

260 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Interesting comment.

Birds are modern-day dinosaurs.

It is possible to swich "on" recessive genes in birds and they will begin to grow teeth and scales, like dinosaurs.

It is interesting what you say about other cultures. It's not just that they worship serpents, but their legends of their history claim that they come from serpents.

However ...

The serpent reference in the BIble does not LITERALLY mean snakes and lizards. It is a metaphor for human beings that act in "snake-like" ways. They are the bad apples, so to speak.

[Note: I use the term "human beings" for a specific reason that most people don't. Look up that term in an older version of Black's Law Dictionary, and you will see that it says, "See: Monster." Interesting, eh?]

But I do not believe, and have never seen any evidence to back up the idea that humans and lizards/snakes can interbreed.

I have not seen any evidence that humans (or even human beings) can turn into reptiles and vice versa. Maybe it is true, but I have not seen the evidence, and will not assume it until there is something to verify it.

Using such langage as a metaphor, sure. The men who wrote the Bible did that.

But as a biological reality? Show me the proof.

There can be "human beings" that are not quite the same as "human," which is why English law (via Black's Law Dictionary) made such a distinction.

These are "people" (for lack of better word) that act as if they are "being like a human."

Biologically, they are. But spiritually, maybe not so much.

The mention of Nephilim in this thread is an interesting suggestion.

260 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Interesting comment.

Birds are modern-day dinosaurs.

And Lizzo might be a member of the Brontosaurus family. (lol)

It is interesting what you say about other cultures. It's not just that they worship serpents, but their legends of their history claim that they come from serpents.

However ...

The serpent reference in the BIble does not LITERALLY mean snakes and lizards. It is a metaphor for human beings that act in "snake-like" ways. They are the bad apples, so to speak.

[Note: I use the term "human beings" for a specific reason that most people don't. Look up that term in an older version of Black's Law Dictionary, and you will see that it says, "See: Monster." Interesting, eh?]

But I do not believe, and have never seen any evidence to back up the idea that humans and lizards/snakes can interbreed.

I have not seen any evidence that humans (or even human beings) can turn into reptiles and vice versa. Maybe it is true, but I have not seen the evidence, and will not assume it until there is something to verify it.

Using such langage as a metaphor, sure. The men who wrote the Bible did that.

But as a biological reality? Show me the proof.

There can be "human beings" that are not quite the same as "human," which is why English law (via Black's Law Dictionary) made such a distinction.

These are "people" (for lack of better word) that act as if they are "being like a human."

Biologically, they are. But spiritually, maybe not so much.

The mention of Nephilim in this thread is an interesting suggestion.

260 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Interesting comment.

Birds are modern-day dinosaurs.

And Lizzo might be a member of the Brontosaurus family. (lol)

It is interesting what you say about other cultures. It's not just that they worship serpents, but their legends of their history claim that they come from serpents.

However ...

The serpent reference in the BIble does not LITERALLY mean snakes and lizards. It is a metaphor for human beings that act in "snake-like" ways. They are the bad apples, so to speak.

[Note: I use the term "human beings" for a specific reason that most people don't. Look up that term in an older version of Black's Law Dictionary, and you will see that it says, "See: Monster." Interesting, eh?]

But I do not believe, and have never seen any evidence to back up the idea that humans can lizards/snakes can interbreed. As a metaphor, sure. But as a biological reality? Show me the proof.

There can be "human beings" that are not quite the same as "human," which is why English law (via Black's Law Dictionary) made a distinction.

These are "people" (for lack of better word) that act as if they are "being like a human."

Biologically, they are. But spiritually, maybe not so much.

The mention of Nephilim in this thread is an interesting suggestion.

260 days ago
1 score