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Interview on The Rise and Fall of the Nephilim with Scott Alan Roberts

Wednesday, July 4, 2012 11:36
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From Jeffery Pritchett of the Examiner.com

'As it was in the Days of Noah' Interview w/ Scott Alan Roberts on the Nephilim

Scott Alan Roberts it the author of The Rise and Fall of the Nephilim: The Untold Story of Fallen Angels, Giants on the Earth, and Their Extraterrestrial Origins. And also the creator of Intrepid Magazine a great magazine touching on the alien subject and much more. I have had the pleasure to interview him on my radio show The Church Of Mabus. That show can be found and listened to here. It is with great gratitude to present my second interview with him via my Examiner. Delving into the controversial biblical topics of God,, the devil, and the Nephilim.

As well as going into even more controversials topics such as Armageddon and the Anti-Christ. Since the world was cleansed last time and many believe the next go around will be fire from the heavens. If this is true, then we set on that cusp of purification once again and certainly the times we live in give testimony to the possibility that things have once again gone to hell and back. Just like the times of Noah, where violence ran amuck, and there was no justice or peace or respect for our creator. With great furious reckonings I present to you my interview with Scott Alan Roberts.

4. Alright do you believe there is an actual Satan who represents a true source of evil in our world and fallen angels? Do you think the Anti-Christ is coming and all that jazz? What is your view on the end times and Revelations and the return of Christ?

Yes. Satan’s biggest act of deceit was in convincing people he doesn’t exist. But I also think there is a lot more to this character than simply the devilish qualities placed on him by religion.

I believe there is a literal personage named Lucifer, albeit the term/name "Satan" is a title as opposed to a personal pronoun. All through the old testament book of Job you find the article "the" appearing before the word "Satan" – "the Satan" sought audience with God in the courts of heaven; "the Satan" accused Job; etc. Satan, roughly translated means "the accuser."

Is The Satan/The Devil the quintessential source point of evil? That depends on what religion of faith you adhere to. Can evil be embodied in a singular entity, especially when that entity was said to be a "created being?" That is a tough pill for me to swallow. Scripturally speaking, Lucifer/Satan/Devil is not a counterpart to God – he is not the yang to God’s Yin. He is an angelic being he got too cocky for his pants, so God booted him from Heaven and gave him the realm of the earth. Of course, an earlier representation of the same character is found 3000 years earlier in the Sumerian documents, wherein Enki/Ea, the first "freedom fighter" on behalf of the human race is associated with the serpent, yet is condemned to spend the rest of his existence living in the subterranean caverns of the earth as punishment for coming to the aid of mankind, teaching them forbidden knowledge.

Continue reading all of this interview here at the following link for the rest of the story

http://www.examiner.com/article/as-it-was-the-days-of-noah-interview-w-scott-alan-roberts-on-the-nephilim

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