Nephilim=reptiles? wtf

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I stumbled across this site and now deem the writer to be in need of some serious therapy :P

Nibirians, the people of Nibiru, are often referred to as Anunnaki,
Nephilim, Elohim (plural for god), and Mardukians. I shall refer to
them as Anunnaki as this is what the general population was known as
by the Sumerians and by those at the present time. The
word "Anunnaki" literally means "those who came from heaven to
earth". In the Old Testament these "heavenly" visitors are
called "Anakim".
There are different types of Reptilians amongst them.
Their masters, the Anunnaki Elite, are not the Ducaz. Like anything
associated with the Anunnaki, there is a rigid, inequitable and
regimented class structure amongst the Ducaz.

Crazy stuff huh

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What you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it.
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The annunaki are coming! Hide the children!

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Eh, the Bible says the Nephilim were giants inhabiting Canaan before the Israelites wiped them out. I have never even given thought to them being reptiles.

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Nephilim is simply put, a semi-derogatory term for a "half angel" which is what is created when an angel breaks the breeding regulations. [There are actually "rules" for angels to live by, one of them, concerning their reproduction, is "Don't screw things out of your league, humans and other primitive life forms included"] the first Nephilim were the product of the second group of fallen angels cast down in the bible. They are essentially human, except they are "giants among men" I've always though this to mean somewhat larger, and more powerful, and intelligent than your average human [and not the standard 12 foot tall religion ingrained stereotype.]

Most of this information is unknown to modern christians, since the stories that elaborate, are held in jewish and protestant apocryphas, the only people that generally know are catholics and orthodox/qhabbalistic jews.

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If everyone would just forgive someone else, so much pain would be taken off of all of our shoulders... but as tenderness is a virtue it is also a failing, any who would do such a thing usually fall to those who wouldn't. - Ezrah
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Infiltrator
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Ummm..... Sure dude,
Way to go making up doctrine-
At what convention was this made from.
Or have you just been reading Many Waters by Madeline L'Engle?
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Warrior
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Don't know what you mean by "modern" but I know what you are talking about. Actually, the "sons of God" in Genesis 6 simply refers to believers marrying unbelievers. Sorry, but no fallen angels involved.

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Care to cite a reliable source on that?

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Ezrah's myth is a common one. I've seen it in several places before, but I've never seen it backed up reasonably by Bible text. As far as I know, the nephilim appear once, and the context makes the word completely ambiguous.

—Alorael, who still thinks it makes a neat myth. All kinds of writers have exploited it with varying degrees of success.
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