Yeah yur right bro!
Thoughts here are concerning how so many have convoluted Beresheet...or is that Barashet

When people do not get the beginning right, all progress goes downhill fast...like a snowball headed for H-E-Double-Hockey Sticks.
Some interesting food for thought on this wise, for those who think some things in Genesis are not really as related are the Fallen Ones. I myself had heard four different takes on what Beni Elohim means and if it were possible for them to leave their former estate to cohabitation with humans. In Genesis, it says they survived the flood and places like Gat(h) (where Golliath was from), were where they settled after the deluge. Peoples such as the Zamzumim were one of several crossbreeds out from their taking wives from Beni Adam(ah).
People have also been heard to think they refute their existence quoting from Y'shua (when he was answering the Saducees in the temple before His execution/slaughter sacrifice, when revealing that after the resurrection, people who are part of the kingdom will
“be like the angels: neither marrying nor giving in marriage.”
(Note: He never said anything about being without progenetive capacities; but, only that like angels, there will be no marriage (which also reveals a secret Timmy is not going to get into right here; but is plain as the nose on your face if you consider what the united root words forming Elohim actually represent.)
So, here's a different take on the Fallen Ones (moreso) from my own culturally historic perspective (which is wholeheartedly agreed with here,) and there is not going to be any speculative argument over this (like many other things), such as once upon a "David M" attempted to contrive (saying angels and associated entities are not as the Bible clarifies them.
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