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From: dimitrov@csd2.UUCP (Isaac Dimitrovsky)
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Subject: Re: What do Creationists believe?
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> 2. The hebrew word "beget" implies blood line but not specifically "son".

OK, I'll bite. Where in the bible (I presume you are referring to the
Old Testament) is the hebrew word for beget (holid) used to refer to
something other than a direct parent-child relation?