If you want to dive into archaeological findings of giants, looking into the earth mounds of North America created by native Americans. There is one on LSU campus, and one of the professors there has done a lot of research on what is inside of them. It's very interesting.
Seconded. Iirc it was in like 2015 that the smithsonian said something to the effect of, “yeah, those giant bones that were in the nyt and other papers around the turn of the last century, that we said were all fake and that we didnt have any, yeah we have those and theyre real. oops whatever dont worry about it.”
If you want to dive into archaeological findings of giants, looking into the earth mounds of North America created by native Americans. There is one on LSU campus, and one of the professors there has done a lot of research on what is inside of them. It's very interesting.
Seconded. Iirc it was in like 2015 that the smithsonian said something to the effect of, “yeah, those giant bones that were in the nyt and other papers around the turn of the last century, that we said were all fake and that we didnt have any, yeah we have those and theyre real. oops whatever dont worry about it.”
Here we go, another interesting topic. Can’t wait!
I believe that if humans and neanderthals can procreate, then they are the same "kind".
I tend to go with the theory that the "sons of God" were the offspring of Seth, while the "sons of man" were the offspring of Cain.
Good point. There are lots of theories, right from Old Testament times until now.
I am looking forward to this series.
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Genesis 6 is intriguing!
Interesting stuff. I recently read a suggestion that Jacob and Esau may have represented the two types of humans, with Esau being the neanderthal.