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There is such an abundance of information in the world today. The internet alone is an endless resource for any topic you wish to research. But with such access to sharing and gathering knowledge, the problem of trustworthy sources arises. What makes the internet so great, is also what makes it so overwhelming. You'll read, for example, in one place that heirloom tomato plants need plenty of sunlight to grow and develop tasty tomatoes, but in the next article you read, you'll discover that someone else believes they do much better tucked into the shade, to absorb the heat of the day, but avoid direct exposure to the sun. Both writers claim to be avid gardeners with excellent results from their methods, but how do you know which one to trust?

Are there two laws? Does the Bible make a distinction between the Law of God and the Law of Moses? What does the Biblical evidence have to say? John Spellman expounds on the two laws with thorough details and Biblical evidence.

On our path with God, whether we want it or not, not one of us can escape studying this science because in it is where the very essence of Christianity exists. Living in a human body, Jesus also sat for this exam. The powers of His soul were strained to the greatest extent and the scarlet drops of His blood were showing to the sleeping garden of Gethsemane and to the ages to come. What does it mean to LOVE? Other people sat for this exam as well. Do you remember the family from Bethany—the close friends of Jesus? All of us know this gospel story with the happy-ending very well; but, have you ever, even once in your life, put yourself in the place of Mary and Martha in the beginning of the narration?

Much speculation has been perpetuated over the years on this subject. The most popular answer, and subsequently the most represented in film, mythology, and stories, has been that the sons of God were angels that began to mate with and take wives of the female descendants of Adam. This idea has led to stories being written about mythological creatures resulting from these unions called Nephilim which are supposed to be some kind of half human-half angel hybrid. The second view is that the “sons of God” refer to the bloodline of Seth while the “daughters of man” reference the bloodline of Cain. This view is more consistent with scripture. Several pieces of evidence combine to support this convincing claim.

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