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Recreating the Nephilim

Evangelical Purity and Demonic Corruption in the Nephilim Resistance

Deane Galbraith [+–]
University of Otago
Deane Galbraith is Lecturer in Religion at the University of Otago in New Zealand.

Why is a growing subgroup of evangelical Christians promoting the idea that secular scientists are attempting to reconstruct the DNA of the giant Nephilim mentioned in Genesis 6.1-4, understood as the hybrid offspring resulting from sexual encounters between humans and fallen angels? This is the first book to analyse the emergence of the Nephilim resistance movement, through an investigation of its historical origins and key concerns.

The Nephilim resistance movement propagates its views in a variety of media including mainstream Christian publishers, independent publishers, websites, videos, podcasts, independent radio shows, church speaking circuits, evangelical prophecy conferences and their own conferences such as the annual True Legends conference. Key figures in the movement include Lynn A. Mazulli, Steve Quayle, Tim Alberino, Thomas Horn and Gary Stearman. The core contention of the Nephilim resistance movement is that the reconstruction of Nephilim DNA will corrupt human genes in a way that removes the possibility of salvation, and which will also create the superhuman being known as the Antichrist. Members of the Nephilim resistance support their contentions with esoteric analyses of biblical and Enochic literature and purportedly suppressed archaeological evidence of ancient giants. While the Nephilim resistance considers that the genetic corruption of humanity is inevitable, its primary goal in publicizing and opposing the recreation of the Nephilim is to open the eyes of others to their discoveries.

The chapters in the first part of this book trace the historical origins of a cluster of interpretations which have become attached to the Nephilim legend. Following this historical explanation, the books proceeds to an analysis of the contemporary literature, talks, conferences, videos and debates produced by the movement. The second half of the book asks how this unusual theory emerged at this particular time as an evangelical discourse on the End-Times and shows how the movement constructs an elaborate opposition between purity and corruption which coincides with a number of well-known evangelical Christian interests. The opposition to genetic corruption is complemented by polemical comments against science, race mixing, immigration, other religions, feminism and homosexuality. It is aligned with right wing political groups and in some cases with right wing racist theories.

Series: Discourses in Ancient Near Eastern and Biblical Studies

Table of Contents

Introduction

Enter the Nephilim Resistance [+–]
Why is a growing subgroup of evangelical Christians promoting the idea that secular scientists are attempting to reconstruct the DNA of the giant Nephilim mentioned in Genesis 6.1-4, understood as the hybrid offspring resulting from sexual encounters between humans and fallen angels? This is the first book to analyse the emergence of the Nephilim resistance movement, through an investigation of its historical origins and key concerns. The Nephilim resistance movement propagates its views in a variety of media including mainstream Christian publishers, independent publishers, websites, videos, podcasts, independent radio shows, church speaking circuits, evangelical prophecy conferences and their own conferences such as the annual True Legends conference. Key figures in the movement include Lynn A. Mazulli, Steve Quayle, Tim Alberino, Thomas Horn and Gary Stearman. The core contention of the Nephilim resistance movement is that the reconstruction of Nephilim DNA will corrupt human genes in a way that removes the possibility of salvation, and which will also create the superhuman being known as the Antichrist. Members of the Nephilim resistance support their contentions with esoteric analyses of biblical and Enochic literature and purportedly suppressed archaeological evidence of ancient giants. While the Nephilim resistance considers that the genetic corruption of humanity is inevitable, its primary goal in publicizing and opposing the recreation of the Nephilim is to open the eyes of others to their discoveries. The chapters in the first part of this book trace the historical origins of a cluster of interpretations which have become attached to the Nephilim legend. Following this historical explanation, the books proceeds to an analysis of the contemporary literature, talks, conferences, videos and debates produced by the movement. The second half of the book asks how this unusual theory emerged at this particular time as an evangelical discourse on the End-Times and shows how the movement constructs an elaborate opposition between purity and corruption which coincides with a number of well-known evangelical Christian interests. The opposition to genetic corruption is complemented by polemical comments against science, race mixing, immigration, other religions, feminism and homosexuality. It is aligned with right wing political groups and in some cases with right wing racist theories.

Conclusion

Conclusion [+–]
Why is a growing subgroup of evangelical Christians promoting the idea that secular scientists are attempting to reconstruct the DNA of the giant Nephilim mentioned in Genesis 6.1-4, understood as the hybrid offspring resulting from sexual encounters between humans and fallen angels? This is the first book to analyse the emergence of the Nephilim resistance movement, through an investigation of its historical origins and key concerns. The Nephilim resistance movement propagates its views in a variety of media including mainstream Christian publishers, independent publishers, websites, videos, podcasts, independent radio shows, church speaking circuits, evangelical prophecy conferences and their own conferences such as the annual True Legends conference. Key figures in the movement include Lynn A. Mazulli, Steve Quayle, Tim Alberino, Thomas Horn and Gary Stearman. The core contention of the Nephilim resistance movement is that the reconstruction of Nephilim DNA will corrupt human genes in a way that removes the possibility of salvation, and which will also create the superhuman being known as the Antichrist. Members of the Nephilim resistance support their contentions with esoteric analyses of biblical and Enochic literature and purportedly suppressed archaeological evidence of ancient giants. While the Nephilim resistance considers that the genetic corruption of humanity is inevitable, its primary goal in publicizing and opposing the recreation of the Nephilim is to open the eyes of others to their discoveries. The chapters in the first part of this book trace the historical origins of a cluster of interpretations which have become attached to the Nephilim legend. Following this historical explanation, the books proceeds to an analysis of the contemporary literature, talks, conferences, videos and debates produced by the movement. The second half of the book asks how this unusual theory emerged at this particular time as an evangelical discourse on the End-Times and shows how the movement constructs an elaborate opposition between purity and corruption which coincides with a number of well-known evangelical Christian interests. The opposition to genetic corruption is complemented by polemical comments against science, race mixing, immigration, other religions, feminism and homosexuality. It is aligned with right wing political groups and in some cases with right wing racist theories.

Part I

1. Copulating Angels and Race Mixing [+–]
Why is a growing subgroup of evangelical Christians promoting the idea that secular scientists are attempting to reconstruct the DNA of the giant Nephilim mentioned in Genesis 6.1-4, understood as the hybrid offspring resulting from sexual encounters between humans and fallen angels? This is the first book to analyse the emergence of the Nephilim resistance movement, through an investigation of its historical origins and key concerns. The Nephilim resistance movement propagates its views in a variety of media including mainstream Christian publishers, independent publishers, websites, videos, podcasts, independent radio shows, church speaking circuits, evangelical prophecy conferences and their own conferences such as the annual True Legends conference. Key figures in the movement include Lynn A. Mazulli, Steve Quayle, Tim Alberino, Thomas Horn and Gary Stearman. The core contention of the Nephilim resistance movement is that the reconstruction of Nephilim DNA will corrupt human genes in a way that removes the possibility of salvation, and which will also create the superhuman being known as the Antichrist. Members of the Nephilim resistance support their contentions with esoteric analyses of biblical and Enochic literature and purportedly suppressed archaeological evidence of ancient giants. While the Nephilim resistance considers that the genetic corruption of humanity is inevitable, its primary goal in publicizing and opposing the recreation of the Nephilim is to open the eyes of others to their discoveries. The chapters in the first part of this book trace the historical origins of a cluster of interpretations which have become attached to the Nephilim legend. Following this historical explanation, the books proceeds to an analysis of the contemporary literature, talks, conferences, videos and debates produced by the movement. The second half of the book asks how this unusual theory emerged at this particular time as an evangelical discourse on the End-Times and shows how the movement constructs an elaborate opposition between purity and corruption which coincides with a number of well-known evangelical Christian interests. The opposition to genetic corruption is complemented by polemical comments against science, race mixing, immigration, other religions, feminism and homosexuality. It is aligned with right wing political groups and in some cases with right wing racist theories.
2. Demonic Insemination [+–]
Why is a growing subgroup of evangelical Christians promoting the idea that secular scientists are attempting to reconstruct the DNA of the giant Nephilim mentioned in Genesis 6.1-4, understood as the hybrid offspring resulting from sexual encounters between humans and fallen angels? This is the first book to analyse the emergence of the Nephilim resistance movement, through an investigation of its historical origins and key concerns. The Nephilim resistance movement propagates its views in a variety of media including mainstream Christian publishers, independent publishers, websites, videos, podcasts, independent radio shows, church speaking circuits, evangelical prophecy conferences and their own conferences such as the annual True Legends conference. Key figures in the movement include Lynn A. Mazulli, Steve Quayle, Tim Alberino, Thomas Horn and Gary Stearman. The core contention of the Nephilim resistance movement is that the reconstruction of Nephilim DNA will corrupt human genes in a way that removes the possibility of salvation, and which will also create the superhuman being known as the Antichrist. Members of the Nephilim resistance support their contentions with esoteric analyses of biblical and Enochic literature and purportedly suppressed archaeological evidence of ancient giants. While the Nephilim resistance considers that the genetic corruption of humanity is inevitable, its primary goal in publicizing and opposing the recreation of the Nephilim is to open the eyes of others to their discoveries. The chapters in the first part of this book trace the historical origins of a cluster of interpretations which have become attached to the Nephilim legend. Following this historical explanation, the books proceeds to an analysis of the contemporary literature, talks, conferences, videos and debates produced by the movement. The second half of the book asks how this unusual theory emerged at this particular time as an evangelical discourse on the End-Times and shows how the movement constructs an elaborate opposition between purity and corruption which coincides with a number of well-known evangelical Christian interests. The opposition to genetic corruption is complemented by polemical comments against science, race mixing, immigration, other religions, feminism and homosexuality. It is aligned with right wing political groups and in some cases with right wing racist theories.
3. Enochic Judaism: Inventing a Judaism Uncorrupted by Jews [+–]
Why is a growing subgroup of evangelical Christians promoting the idea that secular scientists are attempting to reconstruct the DNA of the giant Nephilim mentioned in Genesis 6.1-4, understood as the hybrid offspring resulting from sexual encounters between humans and fallen angels? This is the first book to analyse the emergence of the Nephilim resistance movement, through an investigation of its historical origins and key concerns. The Nephilim resistance movement propagates its views in a variety of media including mainstream Christian publishers, independent publishers, websites, videos, podcasts, independent radio shows, church speaking circuits, evangelical prophecy conferences and their own conferences such as the annual True Legends conference. Key figures in the movement include Lynn A. Mazulli, Steve Quayle, Tim Alberino, Thomas Horn and Gary Stearman. The core contention of the Nephilim resistance movement is that the reconstruction of Nephilim DNA will corrupt human genes in a way that removes the possibility of salvation, and which will also create the superhuman being known as the Antichrist. Members of the Nephilim resistance support their contentions with esoteric analyses of biblical and Enochic literature and purportedly suppressed archaeological evidence of ancient giants. While the Nephilim resistance considers that the genetic corruption of humanity is inevitable, its primary goal in publicizing and opposing the recreation of the Nephilim is to open the eyes of others to their discoveries. The chapters in the first part of this book trace the historical origins of a cluster of interpretations which have become attached to the Nephilim legend. Following this historical explanation, the books proceeds to an analysis of the contemporary literature, talks, conferences, videos and debates produced by the movement. The second half of the book asks how this unusual theory emerged at this particular time as an evangelical discourse on the End-Times and shows how the movement constructs an elaborate opposition between purity and corruption which coincides with a number of well-known evangelical Christian interests. The opposition to genetic corruption is complemented by polemical comments against science, race mixing, immigration, other religions, feminism and homosexuality. It is aligned with right wing political groups and in some cases with right wing racist theories.

Part II

4. Evangelicals Hooked on Angel Sex: An Overview of Key Figures and Groups in the Nephilim Resistance Movement [+–]
Why is a growing subgroup of evangelical Christians promoting the idea that secular scientists are attempting to reconstruct the DNA of the giant Nephilim mentioned in Genesis 6.1-4, understood as the hybrid offspring resulting from sexual encounters between humans and fallen angels? This is the first book to analyse the emergence of the Nephilim resistance movement, through an investigation of its historical origins and key concerns. The Nephilim resistance movement propagates its views in a variety of media including mainstream Christian publishers, independent publishers, websites, videos, podcasts, independent radio shows, church speaking circuits, evangelical prophecy conferences and their own conferences such as the annual True Legends conference. Key figures in the movement include Lynn A. Mazulli, Steve Quayle, Tim Alberino, Thomas Horn and Gary Stearman. The core contention of the Nephilim resistance movement is that the reconstruction of Nephilim DNA will corrupt human genes in a way that removes the possibility of salvation, and which will also create the superhuman being known as the Antichrist. Members of the Nephilim resistance support their contentions with esoteric analyses of biblical and Enochic literature and purportedly suppressed archaeological evidence of ancient giants. While the Nephilim resistance considers that the genetic corruption of humanity is inevitable, its primary goal in publicizing and opposing the recreation of the Nephilim is to open the eyes of others to their discoveries. The chapters in the first part of this book trace the historical origins of a cluster of interpretations which have become attached to the Nephilim legend. Following this historical explanation, the books proceeds to an analysis of the contemporary literature, talks, conferences, videos and debates produced by the movement. The second half of the book asks how this unusual theory emerged at this particular time as an evangelical discourse on the End-Times and shows how the movement constructs an elaborate opposition between purity and corruption which coincides with a number of well-known evangelical Christian interests. The opposition to genetic corruption is complemented by polemical comments against science, race mixing, immigration, other religions, feminism and homosexuality. It is aligned with right wing political groups and in some cases with right wing racist theories.
5. Constructing the Enemy: Resisting Humanity’s Transmutation into Nephilim [+–]
Why is a growing subgroup of evangelical Christians promoting the idea that secular scientists are attempting to reconstruct the DNA of the giant Nephilim mentioned in Genesis 6.1-4, understood as the hybrid offspring resulting from sexual encounters between humans and fallen angels? This is the first book to analyse the emergence of the Nephilim resistance movement, through an investigation of its historical origins and key concerns. The Nephilim resistance movement propagates its views in a variety of media including mainstream Christian publishers, independent publishers, websites, videos, podcasts, independent radio shows, church speaking circuits, evangelical prophecy conferences and their own conferences such as the annual True Legends conference. Key figures in the movement include Lynn A. Mazulli, Steve Quayle, Tim Alberino, Thomas Horn and Gary Stearman. The core contention of the Nephilim resistance movement is that the reconstruction of Nephilim DNA will corrupt human genes in a way that removes the possibility of salvation, and which will also create the superhuman being known as the Antichrist. Members of the Nephilim resistance support their contentions with esoteric analyses of biblical and Enochic literature and purportedly suppressed archaeological evidence of ancient giants. While the Nephilim resistance considers that the genetic corruption of humanity is inevitable, its primary goal in publicizing and opposing the recreation of the Nephilim is to open the eyes of others to their discoveries. The chapters in the first part of this book trace the historical origins of a cluster of interpretations which have become attached to the Nephilim legend. Following this historical explanation, the books proceeds to an analysis of the contemporary literature, talks, conferences, videos and debates produced by the movement. The second half of the book asks how this unusual theory emerged at this particular time as an evangelical discourse on the End-Times and shows how the movement constructs an elaborate opposition between purity and corruption which coincides with a number of well-known evangelical Christian interests. The opposition to genetic corruption is complemented by polemical comments against science, race mixing, immigration, other religions, feminism and homosexuality. It is aligned with right wing political groups and in some cases with right wing racist theories.
6. Searching for Evidence of Giants: The Lure of Hidden Knowledge [+–]
Why is a growing subgroup of evangelical Christians promoting the idea that secular scientists are attempting to reconstruct the DNA of the giant Nephilim mentioned in Genesis 6.1-4, understood as the hybrid offspring resulting from sexual encounters between humans and fallen angels? This is the first book to analyse the emergence of the Nephilim resistance movement, through an investigation of its historical origins and key concerns. The Nephilim resistance movement propagates its views in a variety of media including mainstream Christian publishers, independent publishers, websites, videos, podcasts, independent radio shows, church speaking circuits, evangelical prophecy conferences and their own conferences such as the annual True Legends conference. Key figures in the movement include Lynn A. Mazulli, Steve Quayle, Tim Alberino, Thomas Horn and Gary Stearman. The core contention of the Nephilim resistance movement is that the reconstruction of Nephilim DNA will corrupt human genes in a way that removes the possibility of salvation, and which will also create the superhuman being known as the Antichrist. Members of the Nephilim resistance support their contentions with esoteric analyses of biblical and Enochic literature and purportedly suppressed archaeological evidence of ancient giants. While the Nephilim resistance considers that the genetic corruption of humanity is inevitable, its primary goal in publicizing and opposing the recreation of the Nephilim is to open the eyes of others to their discoveries. The chapters in the first part of this book trace the historical origins of a cluster of interpretations which have become attached to the Nephilim legend. Following this historical explanation, the books proceeds to an analysis of the contemporary literature, talks, conferences, videos and debates produced by the movement. The second half of the book asks how this unusual theory emerged at this particular time as an evangelical discourse on the End-Times and shows how the movement constructs an elaborate opposition between purity and corruption which coincides with a number of well-known evangelical Christian interests. The opposition to genetic corruption is complemented by polemical comments against science, race mixing, immigration, other religions, feminism and homosexuality. It is aligned with right wing political groups and in some cases with right wing racist theories.

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