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Jul 09, 2006 17:47

"When men began to increase on earth and daughters were born to them, the divine beings saw how beautiful the daughters of men were and took wives from among those that pleased them. The LORD said, 'My breath shall not abide in man forever, since he too is flesh; let the days allowed him be one hundred and twenty years.' It was then, and later too ( Read more... )

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h_ammertime July 9 2006, 23:38:09 UTC
What bible was this from? ._.

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malus_animus July 9 2006, 23:39:46 UTC
Genesis.

And the books removed by the Catholic Church, that Satanic institution, and replaced by the writings of Paul.

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h_ammertime July 9 2006, 23:43:44 UTC
No need to get so snappish at the church, bro.

I find it hard to believe there were giants...

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malus_animus July 9 2006, 23:46:42 UTC
Aheh, more amused than snappish. It'll be fun to torture them in Hell.

There were. Of course, Nephilim didn't just come in the form of giants. But the majority did, due to the fact that, although Watchers--angels--have the ability to procreate with anything organic, that doesn't mean they were meant to. The clash of DNA often created an utter disaster in regards to the children.

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h_ammertime July 9 2006, 23:49:53 UTC
... do exorcists count?

Hey-

Wait. Angels got a bit friendly with humans? Explain disaster babies...

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malus_animus July 9 2006, 23:52:13 UTC
Of course they do.

Watchers, not angels. While they are derived from the same origin, Watchers are the Fallen Angels cast from Heaven.

Disaster babies.

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h_ammertime July 9 2006, 23:55:45 UTC
I don't think this relationship is going to work out, my friend. ♥

Ooooh~ devils having babies then. Wait. That's not better.

... guess that explains the earl. ♥

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malus_animus July 9 2006, 23:59:05 UTC
Pity, here I was, just so excited about having a new best friend.

Aheh.

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againstgod July 10 2006, 01:56:47 UTC
Curious. The Grigori (the Watchers) weren't fallen angels in my world. They were in the lowest rank of angelic hierarchy, though.

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malus_animus July 10 2006, 02:14:46 UTC
'Angelic hierarchy' is laughable besides.

The Grigori fell because God placed them in charge of watching mankind, and told them not to teach man the ways of certain things. They cohabited with the daughters of man, and taught them the ways of war, of defiling the body with inks and piercings, and of herbal magic, all of which are sins in God's eyes.

And so, they were cast out. But they continued to take human brides, and continued to create Nephilim, until the bloodlines of the earth were so polluted that God flooded the earth to destroy them and start anew.

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againstgod July 10 2006, 02:21:04 UTC
Are those facts in your world?

In my world, angels fell because God wanted them to (he created a lot ‘fated’ to fall) or because we couldn't stand his cruelty and mindgames any longer nor his absurd rules. Dear Father never needed a reason to destroy humanity, the Nephilim were a scapegoat, failed experiments of his, that made genocide appear "righteous."

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malus_animus July 10 2006, 02:29:38 UTC
Yes.

Aheh, is that so? So, elaborate for me, if you will. God. He was cruel, played mindgames, and had absurd rules? Mind... citing examples?

And more than that, didn't simply saying he was wiping out homosexuals and fornicators, and other Sodomites, seem reasonable enough?

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againstgod July 10 2006, 02:39:16 UTC
That’s on Assiah. The world of humans, the material world. And that was what humans wrote it down.

Things were different before humanity.

The First Great War of Heaven? That is how Lucifer’s ‘rebellion’ is called. It was all God’s idea. There was a prophesy involving the twins, Lucifel and Mikael (better known as Michael). One born to be the angel of light and the other the angel of darkness. Lucifel was Heaven’s darling and golden boy. One day, Father called him and told that he must stain his wings and hands to be his enemy.

He didn’t have a choice.

Belial? She was born and called like that “Worthless.” Obviously, she was to be a demon.

Angels are alive, they love, suffer, hate. God forbade us to express our caring, played twins against each others to consolidate his sickening tyranny.

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malus_animus July 10 2006, 02:45:31 UTC
So, in otherwords... you have no idea what God is truly like. You're working on hear-say and nothing more?

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againstgod July 10 2006, 02:55:27 UTC
I wish I had. But I experienced that in flesh. I’m the Organic Angel, the Eve of my kind, I was there at the beginning of everything.

God was the one who told me that I cannot tell my twin that I loved him, under the threat he’ll kill Rosiel. In exchange of my silence and devotion, Father assured my brother will be happy.

He lied. God was always lying. He feared us, so he turned us against each others. He convinced my brother I was jealous of him that was why I didn’t show any affection. Rosiel was easy to manipulate into his puppet that way.

How he looked like? His real shape (before he was destroyed) appeared like strange robotic creature, deprieved of any emotion when we fought him in Etamenanki, the Holy Tower. But he could take many forms including the Adam Kadmon's angelic shape in order to control us.

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malus_animus July 10 2006, 03:00:34 UTC
Your creator feared you? Aheh.

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