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  • On Walter Keith York’s “The Nephilim: A Primer”

    FYI: some of the ellipses in the quotations which follow are due to the Hebrew font not coming across when I copied and pasted thus, no actual text is missing. Walter Keith York sets his stage thusly, “in contrast to popular knowledge, the theme of the Nephilim is one that carries through the entire Bible”…

  • Misc. Religions

    There are, at least, three versions of reality: 1) that which actually occurred, 2) history as our attempts to most accurately reconstruct that which actually occurred and 3) symbolic or mythological reconstructions which contain historical aspects but are concocted so as to make a point. For example, who the historical Semiramis was is one issue.…

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  • Movie review: Martin Scorsese’s “Silence” based on Shūsaku Endō novel

    The 2016 AD historical drama movie Silence was directed by Martin Scorsese, was written by he and Jay Cocks and is based on a 1966 AD novel by Shūsaku Endō. It stars Andrew Garfield as Sebastião Rodrigues, Adam Driver as Francisco Garupe, Liam Neeson as Father Cristóvão Ferreira, Tadanobu Asano as The Interpreter, Ciarán Hinds…

  • Sons of God

    GENESIS SIX TWO Hereinafter is how various translations render Genesis 6:2. “sons of God” in the AKJV, AMP, AMPC, ASV, BRG, CJB, DARBY, DRA, ERV, ESV, ESVUK, EXB, GNV, GW, HCSB, ICB, JUB, KJ21, KJV, LEB, MSG, MEV, NABRE, NASB, NCV, NET, NIRV, NIV, NIVUK, NKJV, NLV, NLT, NRSV, NRSVA, NRSVACE, NRSVCE, RSV, RSVCE, TLV,…

  • Christian Broadcasting Network

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  • Immanuel Velikovsky on the Nephilim

    Immanuel Velikovsky’s article is actually titled Nefilim (see my previous post on him, The L. Ron Hubbard & Immanuel Velikovsky connection – Scientology/Dianetics & Worlds in Collision). He refers to “certain description that sounded like a visit from space” within Genesis. He notes that he worked on his book Worlds in Collision in the early…

  • World Religions

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  • Pat Robertson’s Christian Broadcasting Network on the Nephilim

    Pat Robertson’s Christian Broadcasting Network posted a reply to a question which is titled, Did Fallen Angels Have Sex with Humans and Create a Race of Giants? the reply to which is by Craig von Buseck. I am posting the following there since it is indicative as to how I tend to fall between extremes…