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http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=42637
It seems there are so many possible explanations for these creature's from the bible. This particular author has this take:
"Heron then goes back to Genesis 6, citing verse 2: "The sons of God saw the daughters of men that they were fair; and they took them wives of all that they chose.
Writes Heron: "What this verse is implying is that these 'sons of God,' who were created spirit beings, had intercourse with ordinary human women and produced children. But these were no ordinary offspring."
The result of the unions, Heron says, were the Nephilim, Hebrew for giants, that are mentioned in verse 4. The fathers, also are referred to as Nephilim, which also means "the fallen ones." The author says the fathers were malevolent spirits, or demons.
The Nephilim, then, were "a hybrid of demons and men. They were evil and wicked by nature and could not be rehabilitated and made good, for the evil was in their genes."
According to Chuck Smith of Calvary Chapel, the Nephilim are aliens that he believes will come back as the anti-Christ. Does the Catholic Church have a take on these beings? And is it important to know? Anyone read this book by Heron? It looks interesting and apparently it's, "A unique book that purports to explain the past existence of giant beings referred to in the Bible as the Nephilim is skyrocketing up online best-sellers lists, now appearing in the top 10 at Amazon.com."
It seems there are so many possible explanations for these creature's from the bible. This particular author has this take:
"Heron then goes back to Genesis 6, citing verse 2: "The sons of God saw the daughters of men that they were fair; and they took them wives of all that they chose.
Writes Heron: "What this verse is implying is that these 'sons of God,' who were created spirit beings, had intercourse with ordinary human women and produced children. But these were no ordinary offspring."
The result of the unions, Heron says, were the Nephilim, Hebrew for giants, that are mentioned in verse 4. The fathers, also are referred to as Nephilim, which also means "the fallen ones." The author says the fathers were malevolent spirits, or demons.
The Nephilim, then, were "a hybrid of demons and men. They were evil and wicked by nature and could not be rehabilitated and made good, for the evil was in their genes."
According to Chuck Smith of Calvary Chapel, the Nephilim are aliens that he believes will come back as the anti-Christ. Does the Catholic Church have a take on these beings? And is it important to know? Anyone read this book by Heron? It looks interesting and apparently it's, "A unique book that purports to explain the past existence of giant beings referred to in the Bible as the Nephilim is skyrocketing up online best-sellers lists, now appearing in the top 10 at Amazon.com."
