Have you ever wondered why Jesus never refers to himself as, "the Son of God?" He will make a reference
to himself as "Lord," or as "anointed by the Lord," but mostly he calls himself, "the Son of Man." Others: the devil,
the disciples, Roman centurians denote Jesus as "the Son of God," but never Jesus himself. I have always puzzled over
this strange anomally. Now I know why.
Jesus wanted to make clear he was a mortal human. If he was to refer to himself as, "the Son
of God," then people might take him to be an angel, a member of the heavenly host. This was the distinction Jesus
was trying to make.
Apparently angels do walk around amongst us. Their offspring are the Nephilim. In
recent times there are three people I suspect as being Nephilim.
In order for someone to be considered a candidate for a Nephilim they must satisfy a number
of criteria. The first is a mystery and a controversy surrounding their birth. Usually it is not clear who the
father was or even where the child came from. Secondly, the Nephilim are all autodydacts. They have a precocious
intelligence but they are largely self-taught. Thirdly, they are ruthlessly self-promoting. They will stop at
nothing to get into a position of power. Once they are there they will not let go.
I have identified the following people to be Nephilim: Thomas Edison, Joseph Stalin, and
J. Edgar Hoover. For all three there is a mysterious birth, and a lack of a reliable birth record. They were all
self taught and they were all relentless in their pursuit of power.
It seems as if the angels themselves are tempted by the women of this world. In
the bible it says, "And the angels who did not keep their positions of authority but abandoned their own home - these he has
kept in darkness, bound with everlasting chains for judgement on the great Day." - Jude 6. That kind stanger who pulled
you out of the way of an on-coming bus may have really been an angel. Just don't let him get anywhere near your sister.
Satan walks around the earth with the angels as well. Job 1 6:7 states, 'One day
the angels [sons of God] came to present themselves before the Lord, and Satan also came with them. The Lord said to
Satan, "Where have you come from?" Satan answered the Lord, "From roaming through the earth and going back and forth
in it."'
The implication here is that Satan can become the father of the antichrist whenever he wants
to. He knows he only gets one chance. Right now he is just trying to see how much trouble he can stir up in the
mean time.