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In William Branham's theology, the '''"Serpent’s Seed"''' doctrine and the '''"biological isolation" of Jesus''' are not separate, isolated ideas. Rather, they are two sides of the same theological coin. The biological isolation of Jesus is the necessary, logical antidote to the physical and genetic pollution introduced to the human race through Eve's sexual union with the Serpent. | In William Branham's theology, the '''"Serpent’s Seed"''' doctrine and the '''"biological isolation" of Jesus''' are not separate, isolated ideas. Rather, they are two sides of the same theological coin. The biological isolation of Jesus is the necessary, logical antidote to the physical and genetic pollution introduced to the human race through Eve's sexual union with the Serpent. | ||