Angelic Renegades & Rephaim Giants: an Epitaph: in Visions and Stones - Dennis Siluk - Bøger - iUniverse - 9780595209866 - 16. januar 2002
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Angelic Renegades & Rephaim Giants: an Epitaph: in Visions and Stones

Dennis Siluk

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Angelic Renegades & Rephaim Giants: an Epitaph: in Visions and Stones

We are going into a world very few people have entered. And if they have, there stories have not been told. And imparticular, not this one. These beings are called the Watchers, angelic renegades. The Forbidden Ones. The Shinning Ones. Serpents of Old. The ancient dictators of the world. They have cursed God, to have man worship them. Some were cast to the abyss thousands of years ago; others into silence. The author takes you into this vortex of images and sounds. He meets these blood hungrey beings. They have no shame. They will plant seeds for mankind to breed such humans like Nimrod of old, Nero, Hitler, Stalin, Saddam Hussein, bin Laden, and the rest of their kind. They have done more to mankind then he knows. They feed their unnatural desires with human women. They will teach mankind magic, war, astrolgoy, and women how to paint their faces. Their children will become giants. And they will walk the earth and kill at will, then parish in the sands of time. One of the Watchers may return by request of the coming world dicttor. He is the one the author meets, just before Armageddon. Dramatic prophetic events are also wedged into this small book. May God be on your side my friend. Say a prayer before reading it, for it may be difficult to read otherwise, for Satan holds no claim to liking such things written, nor read; his angelic friends neither.

Medie Bøger     Paperback Bog   (Bog med blødt omslag og limet ryg)
Udgivet 16. januar 2002
ISBN13 9780595209866
Forlag iUniverse
Antal sider 130
Mål 161 × 9 × 216 mm   ·   217 g
Sprog Engelsk  

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