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Who were the Nephilim?
The Nephilim were extraordinary offspring produced when rebellious heavenly beings—the “sons of God”—took human women and fathered children through them (Genesis 6:1–4). They became powerful figures remembered as mighty men and giants. Rather than describing marriages between Sethites and Cainites, Genesis presents a supernatural rebellion in which divine beings crossed a God-ordained boundary between the heavenly and human realms.
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View all answers →- Doctrine & TheologyWhat does the Bible say about women pastors?Scripture reserves the office of pastor/elder—the role of authoritative teaching and oversight of the church—for qualified men. Paul grounds this not in culture but in creation order: “I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man” (1 Timothy 2:12). This says nothing about a woman’s worth, gifts, or usefulness; women taught, served, and led in vital ways throughout Scripture. The question is the office, not the value.Read answer →

- Prophecy & End TimesWhat does the Bible say about Israel?The Bible presents Israel as God’s chosen nation—a people He called through Abraham, delivered from Egypt, and gave the land of Canaan. God made an unconditional covenant with them, and though they were scattered for disobedience, the prophets promised a future restoration. Paul insists God has not cast away His people. In this reading, the church and Israel are distinct, and God’s promises to Israel will be literally fulfilled.Read answer →

- Faith & SalvationWhy did Jesus shed His blood?Jesus shed His blood because sin brings death and forgiveness requires a sacrifice that truly deals with guilt. His death was not an accident or merely an example of love. As the sinless Lamb of God, Jesus took the penalty sinners deserved so that everyone who trusts Him can be forgiven and reconciled to God.Read answer →

- Bible & ScriptureWho were the Nephilim?The Nephilim were extraordinary offspring produced when rebellious heavenly beings—the “sons of God”—took human women and fathered children through them (Genesis 6:1–4). They became powerful figures remembered as mighty men and giants. Rather than describing marriages between Sethites and Cainites, Genesis presents a supernatural rebellion in which divine beings crossed a God-ordained boundary between the heavenly and human realms.Read answer →

- Morality & CultureIsn't It Arrogant to Say One Religion Is True?The objection assumes something it has not established — that no religion could be true, which is itself an exclusive claim about God. The world religions genuinely contradict each other, so they cannot all be right. Christians did not invent the exclusivity either; Jesus stated it about Himself.Read answer →

- Science & FaithDo Miracles Contradict Science?No. Science describes what normally happens; a miracle is a claim that on one occasion the One who set that order in place acted within it. That is not a broken law but an Author intervening in His own work. The real question is not whether miracles are possible but whether a particular one happened.Read answer →

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