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Atheist answers: Are dinosaur bones the remains of the Nephilim described in Genesis?
This discussion took place due to the Quora site question Are dinosaur bones the remains of the Nephilim described in Genesis? A certain Carlos Caro replied No. That is absurd and stupid. The Nephilim have no basis in archaeology or history and only exist in myths, where they are described as giants, not as feathery…
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Lovelock Cave Giants: lost or found?
I found that Bryan Hilliard’s article Lovelock Cave: A Tale of Giants or A Giant Tale of Fiction? is, due to its vague nature, typical of the sort that could go either way: those suffering from what I term Gigorexia Nervosa will yell, “Conspiracy! Cover up!” and the skeptics will yell, “See? Nothing to see…
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My review of Zachary Garris’ review of Douglas Van Dorn’s book “Giants Sons of the Gods”
Under consideration is Zachary Garris’ article Book Review—Giants: Sons of the Gods ([Douglas] Van Dorn) thus, it is a styled double whammy for me since I get to consider both Garris’ and Van Dorn’s views at once. Straight away I have an issue since Garris refers to “giants in the Bible” and the book is…
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New book “Noah’s Flood, the Deluge, Global or Local?, Vol II: A Historical Survey of Commentaries from the 1500s to the 2000s”
This volume follows upon Noah’s Flood, the Deluge, Global or Local?, Vol I: A Historical Survey of Views from BC to AD. You can find them on Amazon—here—or other book sellers. The scope of this work is quite simple as it is merely a styled survey of who, which commentator/interpreter, took which view of Noah’s…
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Two Angles Walk Into a Bar…
For starters: no, the title is not the set up for a punchline. If anything, it is a cryptic reference that I will elucidate at the conclusion. I was once asked words to the affect of why I have focused on that which I term Systematic Biblical Paranormology by someone who was about to present…
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Atheist asks “why believe in something to exist if it has never been proven to have existed”
The following discussion ensued on my Facebook page when I posted the following link to Atheist begins with the conclusion that “if something has no evidence you should assume it doesnt exist”. A certain Fred Bert commented I mean, why believe in something to exist if it has never been proven to have existed to…
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My not really a discussion with Nephilim pop-researcher Timothy Alberino
On his Twitter post, someone shared a link to Alberino’s site and noted that he, “did a 3 part movie length documentary called True Legends, worth checking out.” They also included a link to Dr. Judd Burton’s site. We’re told, “Both are incredibly knowledgeable in their fields” yet, both teach un-biblical Nephilology. Thus, I replied,…
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New book “The Great Nephilim Giants Debates”
Featuring Gary Wayne, T.J. Steadman, Rob Rowe, and Eric Rolon. You can find it on Amazon—here—or other book sellers. Transcripts and comments on debates/discussions with Gary Wayne, T.J. Steadman, Rob Rowe, and Eric Rolon on the mysteriously fascinating issue of Nephilim/Giants. …when the scripture touches upon literature from other culture, it’s usually…
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Is the Devil the most powerful demon?
The following discussion took place due to the Quora site question which led to Charles Jackson’s answer to “Is the Devil the most powerful demon?” He noted Satan is not a demon. He is a fallen angel. Read Ezekiel 28 : 12 : 19 to learn more about him. The origins of Demons/Evil Spirits/Ghost…
