I come here with response to what the bible says, not what you says,
But, that’s what I was getting at—you didn’t come with a biblical response; you came with your opinion.
I said: “There is nothing in the Bible about the return of giants.”
The context of which was in response to Matt. 24:37, when Christ returns.
You replied: ‘Oh really? Then how did the giants manage to make a comeback, since they existed "afterwards"? How did they return in Moses's and David's times?‘
Your response has nothing to do with “giants” making a return sometime prior to Christ’s return. There is nothing in the Bible that states that, especially if one wants to say that they’re Nephilim. That is pure speculation that no Christian should be engaged in.
It looks as though you haven’t even studied how many times
nephil appears in Scripture (only three times), nor why the KJV erroneously or mistakenly translates it as “giants.”
since you consistently disregard what the bible says by superimposing with your own false doctrine.
That’s what you’re doing. Your previous response is a case in point. The main issue is that you lack the requisite humility for serious discussion and biblical interpretation. I haven’t said anything different here than many theologians and biblical scholars. They agree that “sons of God” most likely doesn’t refer to angels, but rather most likely refers to humans. I have been saying that is a legitimate interpretation and you have disagreed, saying that it is false doctrine. I would love to see your arrogance on display as you try telling an expert that they believe a false doctrine. You don’t even know enough to know that you could be wrong.