QUOTE(starlitkate @ May 6 2005, 04:31 PM) [snapback]608350[/snapback]
That might be thought true in your religion but not in a baptists religion. I've never heard that or heard of Enroch or whatever. So that is your beleifs. Cuz I'am a Chritian Beleiver but obvisouly you beleive everything evolves different than Baptist do..

Just because you've never heard of a religious character doesn't mean he isn't in your bible. He was one of the two men in the Bible whom God decided would never experience death (Elijah being the other), and he was carried to heaven when he was (365 if I remember correctly) years old.
You must be a very casual baptist if you've never heard about those, I first was taught about them when I was 8 I believe (an age where you can easily coerce someone to believe almost anything so ridiculous)..
QUOTE(Ashley-Star*Child @ May 4 2005, 08:43 AM) [snapback]604081[/snapback]
When Noah was born, he was thought to have been another Nehphilim (hybrid child of a angel and mortal woman). He didn't look like a normal baby. His skin was skin as snow mixed with red, his hair white like wool, and when he opened his eyes, the entire house shone like th lihgt that came from an angel. His father sought out Enoch to see if he was really WAS his son or the son of an angel (in other words, if his wife had been an infidele or not). He was told it WAS his son and tht he was favored by God, and would be saved by an upcoming flood etc. He was saved BECAUSE of that pure lineage (he was one of the only ones that WAS entirely human and not mixed with angel blood), and that was the reason he was saved.
You're going to have a hard time proving that.. I don't believe that's even written in the Bible, much less is it realistic..
On the Noah thing, can we quit discussing Noah regarding proof, since Christians have yet to find the ark (yet always believe they know where it is)? I don't know how you lose something half the size of the titanic.