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... however I just don't see enough from the passage in question that allows you to lump these guys in with witches, vampires, etc.
Quote from: Kevinthedude on March 28, 2018, 11:14:42 PM... however I just don't see enough from the passage in question that allows you to lump these guys in with witches, vampires, etc. I wasn't talking about that "passage." I was talking about "historical context." I don't know the origin of the term "witch," but it has traditionally been used as an evil term. Whether or not the Nephilim actually were born from fallen angels is irrelevant to the common depiction of them as being so. You can't change a long-standing perception with a Redemption card.
The issue is that to fit the current card's position in the set it needs to be Black, Pale Green, Red, Blue, a Giant, a Warrior, and an Antediluvian. Each one of things is very important to this card.
Quote from: Kevinthedude on March 28, 2018, 10:24:32 PMThe issue is that to fit the current card's position in the set it needs to be Black, Pale Green, Red, Blue, a Giant, a Warrior, and an Antediluvian. Each one of things is very important to this card.Is theological accuracy important? At all?
At least the New Son of God can rescue all the Lost Souls in the game except for the Three Liner.
Please excuse the bold - it is not "yelling" - I'm just trying to separate my commentary from the Scripture so it's easier to read Humans and angels/demons are different - they cannot interbreed. "But God gives it a body as he has chosen, and to each kind of seed its own body. For not all flesh is the same, but there is one kind for humans, another for animals, another for birds, and another for fish. There are heavenly bodies and earthly bodies, but the glory of the heavenly is of one kind, and the glory of the earthly is of another." - 1 Corinthians 15:38-40God would never allow a half-demon/half-human to exist, because it would be impossible for them to either serve God as an angel or be saved as a human (because Jesus died for humanity - Adam, Eve, and their offspring). "There is one glory of the sun, and another glory of the moon, and another glory of the stars; for star differs from star in glory.So is it with the resurrection of the dead. What is sown is perishable; what is raised is imperishable. It is sown in dishonor; it is raised in glory. It is sown in weakness; it is raised in power. It is sown a natural body; it is raised a spiritual body. If there is a natural body, there is also a spiritual body. Thus it is written, “The first man Adam became a living being”; the last Adam became a life-giving spirit. But it is not the spiritual that is first but the natural, and then the spiritual. The first man was from the earth, a man of dust; the second man is from heaven. As was the man of dust, so also are those who are of the dust, and as is the man of heaven, so also are those who are of heaven. Just as we have borne the image of the man of dust, we shall also bear the image of the man of heaven. I tell you this, brothers: flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God, nor does the perishable inherit the imperishable." - 1 Corinthians 15:41-50
@Red, we use the Bible as a primary source and then anything else as a means to help us understand the Bible more accurately. Very often from my perspective, I am challenged to think about the text differently than I had in the past since we have a variety of viewpoints represented in our team.@TripplePlayNa1, very well put and spot on.@spacy32, I have even come across perspectives that say that the evil spirits that Jesus encountered were the souls of those demon/human half-breeds whose soul had no place to go after their bodies died. Not saying I buy that, but it is an interesting concept I had not considered before.One question I have in relation to the Nephilim, if they are in fact simply larger humans born from a genetic confluence with fallen angels (i.e. demons who put on a human disguise like angels did quite often), is why does God continue to show them who he is if it is not to save their souls. When David defeats Goliath, he does so with an aim at letting the whole world "know that there is a God in Israel". Are the giants something God allowed to show his power and might so others would come to know Yahweh or was God reaching out to the giants themselves so that they would come to know him? Just something I thought about in studying this topic.
I think that precedent for this situation has presented itself already, although with less of a heated debate, in ROJ with the Martyr identifier. Certain disciples were not given the Martyr identifier because of conflicting evidence and viewpoints based on biblical/historical evidence and viewpoints. The Nephilim being potentially not all evil or potentially good is of conflicting biblical/historical evidence and viewpoints as well so it seems weird that the nephilim seem to be getting different treatment than the disciples being martyrs situation.
Quote from: The Schaefer on March 29, 2018, 03:17:24 PMI think that precedent for this situation has presented itself already, although with less of a heated debate, in ROJ with the Martyr identifier. Certain disciples were not given the Martyr identifier because of conflicting evidence and viewpoints based on biblical/historical evidence and viewpoints. The Nephilim being potentially not all evil or potentially good is of conflicting biblical/historical evidence and viewpoints as well so it seems weird that the nephilim seem to be getting different treatment than the disciples being martyrs situation.I think that comparison would be more valid if the Nephilim were being made only Hero. By being DA, the card is saying they necessarily were Heroes; it's saying they might have been.
So I am continuing to delve into this topic and now I am not sure Ham should be a Hero either...LOL.Check out this article and take it for what it's worth: http://beginningandend.com/bloodlines-of-the-nephilim-a-biblical-study/
I'm unfamiliar with the "historical context" and long standing perception that you speak of. I don't believe a cultural bias that isn't grounded in scripture carries nearly the same weight, but if one exists I'd like to be familiar with it so we can consider all viewpoints as we move forward. Do you care to elaborate?
The only references to them that I found were evil.