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Sinning damages our DNA?

A Bible expert explains things this way:

It was okay for the children of Adam and Eve to mate with each other and their parents because God made Adam and Eve perfect. Over time and generations the sinning of people (stealing, etc.) damaged their DNA, making a close family member an inadvisable choice. At this point God forbade the practice.

Reader remarks: "Thank you. This makes so much sense!" 🙄
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EarthGirl · 18-21, F
God in his creation workshop:
I sure wish that part of the DNA structure was 2 microns to the left. And it was!
Convivial · 26-30, F
You can use the Bible to explain anything... And tbh I think this explanation deserves credit for weaving together a little bit of fact and a lot of fiction 😜
ViciDraco · 41-45, M
That's the same kind of thinking that enables religiously-based racism. Because sin damages DNA, people with other skin colors from me must be from a far more sinful heritage!
If you don’t think we are all a product of inbreeding, you don’t get out much.
Reads just like mythology.
Deserthiker · 61-69, M
That Bible expert never read the story about Lot and his daughters.
EarthGirl · 18-21, F
@Deserthiker He doesn't know a lot about Lot?
StevetheSleeve · 31-35, M
Hmm, outside the inbreeding consequences god started out on the wrong foot
1490wayb · 56-60, M
dont forget about the giants known as the Nephilim who were part angel and part human

 
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