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The meaning of the interpretation of Genesis 6:4 is up to debate. There's not much wiggle room with "At the resurrection people will neither marry nor be given in marriage; they will be like the angels in heaven."
When proposition A is clear and proposition B is already debatable, the question is whether there is a problem with the understanding of proposition B.
Jesus very clear words is cause to go with the interpreters who believe "sons of God" refers either to earthly kings or to the lineage of Seth...something other than angels.
Yes, but can; (are they, (angels) or angelic bodies) capable of sexual desire?, If so, what other desires that we consider are limited to the carnal, fleshly, "desires" are they (angelic beings) capable of?
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