LittleNipper wrote:Divine council? You don't believe in the Trinity, and yet you unabashedly accept a council of divine individuals?
You're mistaking an academic position for a faith position. Please pay better attention in the future.
LittleNipper wrote:It is thought by some that fallen angels had sex with human females.
No, the fallen angels tradition is quite late. Gen 56:2-4 has second tier gods having sex with human women.
LittleNipper wrote:It is thought by others that Godly men began to take wives from among unbelievers.
That has absolutely nothing to do with Genesis 6.
LittleNipper wrote:In either case, there was never any "Divine Council."
Nor was there any flood, or exodus.
LittleNipper wrote:That is not supported by anything the Bible clearly teaches.
No, that's where you're completely wrong. The Bible uses the very phrase "divine council" (Ps 82:1), and it's the exact same form as the phrase in the Ugaritic texts. The divine council is all over the Old Testament, and I am pretty confident that you know slightly less than jack about it. You keep going down this road and you're going to get embarrassed all over again.
LittleNipper wrote:Christ is the Creator according to the New Testament, and since God is revealed to be the culmination of three beings in one essence (called God), only that makes perfect sense.
No, that makes no sense at all, just like saying Christ was 100% man and 100% God because it needs to work out that way. The Trinity is not about logic or sense, the Trinity is about using Greek philosophical models to reconcile irreconcilable dogmas.