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The "Nephilim" what were/are they?
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<blockquote data-quote="DrBubbaLove" data-source="post: 61420244" data-attributes="member: 80152"><p>If we added Homer's Illiad with other ancient writings then we could add some really detailed descriptions of what "fallen angels" must look like.</p><p> </p><p>The Children repeatedly demonstrated a reluctance to do what God told them and a penchant for complaining, bemoaning their current condition. They needed a reason to not invade and take over a land they were being told God was giving to them. The inhabitants were tall, big and fierce warriors, yeah giants. Let's go some place where they are not instead. Good idea. Write that down so century laters imaginative people can believe we saw "fallen angels".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrBubbaLove, post: 61420244, member: 80152"] If we added Homer's Illiad with other ancient writings then we could add some really detailed descriptions of what "fallen angels" must look like. The Children repeatedly demonstrated a reluctance to do what God told them and a penchant for complaining, bemoaning their current condition. They needed a reason to not invade and take over a land they were being told God was giving to them. The inhabitants were tall, big and fierce warriors, yeah giants. Let's go some place where they are not instead. Good idea. Write that down so century laters imaginative people can believe we saw "fallen angels". [/QUOTE]
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