God created all the races in the sixth day creation, Genesis 1:26-27. Than God created Adam and Eve on the eighth day, Genesis 2:5-7. Cain married someone from the 6th day creation.
2006-07-24 05:16:18
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answered by LP S 6
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Cain and Abel were the first sons of Adam and Eve. Cain killed Abel in a fit of rage. Then, Cain went on to another land to marry a girl not of his nationality. It never says what nationality the girl was, or even what nationality Adam, Eve, Cain, and Abel were. It only says that Cain married a young girl from another land. So, from the beginning, there were interracial marriages and it was accepted until kings and leaders came about some time later. Yes, Adam and Eve were the first man and woman, but they were not the only ones. After God made them, he went on to make several people in all different colors.
2006-07-24 12:28:14
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answered by MyBestFriendIsMuslim.....So? 4
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well, I gotta hand it to you: you question is rather confusing. Adam and Eve were the first Man and Woman. They had MANY sonS and daughterS. Cain is the firstborn, not the only son born. He married his sister. Back then that would not be weird or abnormal, if you wanted to marry some one, that was your only choice. If there was some catastrophic event that wiped out every single person except one man and one woman and they got married and had kids, their kids would marry each other or the human race would die out.
If you believe that God created everything in six days (which I do 100%), then it isn't at all illogical to think that God could have made the DNA of Adam and Eve so diverse that it would not be genetically impossible for their kids to inter-marry.
Many pro-Creationists support this theory. Of course, we do realize and acknowledge that it is impossible to prove the validity of this theory, as is macro-evolution impossible to prove.
2006-07-24 12:10:02
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answered by Beth 2
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The Bible doesn't tell us. It says that Adam and Eve were the first humans created, but maybe God created other humans later.
Or maybe Adam and Eve had some daughters that weren't important enough to document.
And also, there were three sons: Cain Able, and Seth
2006-07-24 11:56:37
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answered by neocarleen 3
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Actually, I believe in the bible Cain married his sister, and Adam and Eve I believe had a lot of children.
2006-07-24 11:57:10
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answered by Ian978 3
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Cain was not the only son. There was Abel, who killed Cain.
After that, Adam and Eve had another son, named Seth.
After Seth, they had other children -- the Bible is clear that they did, though it doesn't tell us exactly how many. Nor does it tell us how many were boys and how many were girls.
2006-07-24 12:01:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, Cain wasn't the only child or only son. I believe that somethings weren't mentioned, because remember the Bible was written by people....people that God trusted. They may have not written the others that God may have formed. But also remember that Cain and Abel..if he lived...could have had sisters. But no one knows for sure!!
God bless!!
2006-07-24 12:01:20
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answered by inlovew/jesus 2
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Cain was not the only son.. or for that matter.. only child.
2006-07-24 11:55:18
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answered by ♥Tom♥ 6
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God created other people as well. When Cain was sent away he met those people.
2006-07-24 12:05:46
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answered by Swordsman 3
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women are not listed in the bible-daughters and other females-only if had importance in geneologies-at that time it was acceptable to marry within family-so it was all good then
2006-07-24 11:56:45
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answered by ? 5
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