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  2. Will Cain - Wikipedia

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    University of Texas School of Law (JD) Occupations. Columnist. political analyst. television host. sports commentator. Known for. The Will Cain Show on ESPN Radio, co-host of Fox & Friends Weekend. Charles Williams Cain (born March 28, 1975) [1][2] is an American columnist, political analyst, and sports commentator.

  3. Serpent seed - Wikipedia

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    Serpent seed. The doctrine of the serpent seed, also known as the dual-seed or the two-seedline doctrine, is a controversial and fringe Christian religious belief which explains the biblical account of the fall of man by stating that the Serpent mated with Eve in the Garden of Eden, and the offspring of their union was Cain.

  4. Cain - Wikipedia

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    Cain[a] is a biblical figure in the Book of Genesis within Abrahamic religions. He is the elder brother of Abel, and the firstborn son of Adam and Eve, the first couple within the Bible. [1] He was a farmer who gave an offering of his crops to God. However, God was not pleased and favored Abel's offering over Cain's.

  5. will.i.am - Wikipedia

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    William James Adams Jr. was born in Los Angeles on March 15, 1975, the son of an African-American mother Debra (née Cain) [4] [5] and Jamaican father William James Adams Sr. [6] He has never met his father, [7] and was raised by his mother in the Estrada Courts housing projects in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, [8] where they were among the few African-Americans living in a ...

  6. Cainites - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The Cainites or Cainians (Greek: Καϊνοί, Kainoi, and Καϊανοί, Kaianoi) [1] were a Gnostic and antinomian sect known to venerate Cain as the first victim of the Demiurge, the deity of the Old Testament, who was identified by many groups of Gnostics as evil. The sect was relatively small. [vague] They were mentioned by ...

  7. Curse and mark of Cain - Wikipedia

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    The curse of Cain and the mark of Cain are phrases that originated in the story of Cain and Abel in the Book of Genesis. In the stories, if someone harmed Cain, the damage would come back sevenfold. Some interpretations view this as a physical mark, whereas other interpretations see the "mark" as a sign, and not as a physical mark on Cain himself.

  8. Cain and Abel in Islam - Wikipedia

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    A depiction of Cain burying Abel from an illuminated manuscript version of Stories of the Prophets. Of Adam's first children, Cain was the elder son while Abel the younger. . Each of them presented a sacrifice to God but it was accepted only from Abel, because of the latter's righteous attitude and his faith and firm belief in G

  9. Lilith - Wikipedia

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    Adam is said to be perfect until he recognises either his sin or Cain's fratricide that is the cause of bringing death into the world. He then separates from holy Eve, sleeps alone, and fasts for 130 years. During this time "Pizna", either an alternate name for Lilith or a daughter of hers, desires his beauty and seduces him against his will.