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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

The Nephilim

http://butthesethingsarewritten.blogspot.com/2013/08/the-nephilim.html

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  1. I wrote in the above blog the following:

    Most Christians who do associate UFOs and/or alien abductions with Gen. 6 also appeal to Jesus' statement that "And as it was in the days of Noah, so shall it be also in the days of the Son of man." (Matt. 24:37; Luke 17:26). They combine their futurist eschatological view that the return of Christ is near with the current UFO and/or alien abduction phenomena and come to the conclusion that Jesus was predicting the return of the "sons of God" and of the birth of modern day Nephilim.

    However, when you look at the context of Jesus' statement, He says that in those days they were marrying and being given in marriage (the very next verse in each passage). If there is a connection with Genesis 6, it would seem that Jesus is here making an inspired commentary of Genesis 6 saying that the marriages between the "sons of God" and "the daughters of men" were between human beings!

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    1. I continue:

      ...Not between humans and non-human entities. If the "sons of God" were evil demons or demonically possessed, then in all likelihood they wouldn't go to the trouble of (or bother with) getting married. As Steve says HERE, if the Gen. 6 account is a parallel to Pagan mythologies where the gods impregnate human women, then they would have most likely just raped them and then quickly dumped them. They wouldn't marry them. Just as in modern cases of people encountering incubi and succubi.

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