Well said Beleiver.
Mujahideen, you've really had it now ...
Heres what Genesis 4:12 Says KJV -
"When thou tillest the ground, it shall not henceforth yield unto thee her strength; a fugitive and a vagabond shalt thou be in the earth"
Lots of people think ... There is a contradiction between verse 17 says Cain went and got Married, built a city etc. Well ... lets see who is in error shall we mujahideen?
THE SKEPTICS COMPLAINT:
What became of Cain? Genesis 4:12 describes him as a fugitive and a vagabond, but in 4:17, we’re told that he and his wife had a son, and that he built a city. Is there a contradiction?
RESPONSE:
Can a man not be a fugitive and a vagabond and still have a wife? He was condemned as an outcast of society, and would spend the days of his life wandering, but that does not restrict him from having children. The questioner might reason that no woman would marry a man with such a curse. It is an assumption on the questioner’s part that Cain was not already married.
As to the city which he built, even wanderers settle in one place for a short time. Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, the nation Israel through their wandering years — they all settled in villages, etc. for a time every now and then. Notice, the name of the city was not “Cain”, it was “Enoch”. When he built it, it was not as a legacy to himself (he would always be known as a fugitive and a vagabond), but rather for his son. Did he live there a while? Perhaps. Did he leave and continue wandering the land? Likely. We’re not told. In fact, no further information is given about his life. But one thing is evident about that which is given....
There is no contradiction. Case closed.
Is this clear mujahideen or would you like me to clarify this even more and show you there is no contradiction? Have i answered your question? Give me the answers to my questions with a yes or no if you dont mind.
Thanks. By the way ... give me all the supposed unfulfilled prophecies, and i'll debunk them right here.