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- Serpent_seed abstract "For the Christian concept of the "seed of the serpent" see Seed of the WomanSerpent seed, dual seed or two-seedline is a controversial doctrine, according to which the serpent in the Garden of Eden mated with Eve, and the offspring of their union was Cain. This belief is still held by some adherents of the white-supremacist theology known as Christian Identity, who claim that the Jews, as descendants of Cain, are also descended from the serpent. The idea has also existed in several other non-racial contexts, and major proponents include Daniel Parker (1781–1844) and William M. Branham (1909–65).The doctrine that Eve mated with the serpent, or with Satan, to produce Cain also appears in early Gnostic writings such as the Gospel of Philip (c. 350); however, this teaching was explicitly rejected[citation needed] as heresy by Irenaeus (c. 180) and later mainstream Christian theologians. A similar doctrine appeared in Jewish midrashic texts in the 9th century and in the Kabalah. It is considered a false doctrine by mainstream Protestants. Catholic theologians point to the fact that the Bible states that the original sin is that of Adam and Eve eating a forbidden fruit.".
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- Serpent_seed subject Category:Branhamism.
- Serpent_seed subject Category:Christian_fundamentalism.
- Serpent_seed subject Category:Christian_terms.
- Serpent_seed subject Category:Kabbalah.
- Serpent_seed subject Category:Kabbalistic_words_and_phrases.
- Serpent_seed comment "For the Christian concept of the "seed of the serpent" see Seed of the WomanSerpent seed, dual seed or two-seedline is a controversial doctrine, according to which the serpent in the Garden of Eden mated with Eve, and the offspring of their union was Cain. This belief is still held by some adherents of the white-supremacist theology known as Christian Identity, who claim that the Jews, as descendants of Cain, are also descended from the serpent.".
- Serpent_seed label "Semente da serpente".
- Serpent_seed label "Serpent seed".
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- Serpent_seed sameAs Q7455108.
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- Serpent_seed depiction France_Paris_Notre-Dame-Adam_and_Eve.jpg.
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