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OK OK, I know some of you are wondering why Nephalim...well...ok here's the story!  In honesty I was looking for a good e-mail address and it seemed to fit - been reading something, don't ask what (and stop going there too!) and a Nephalim was described as a Fallen Angel - well seeing as I am far from pure, thought to meself, that sounds about right!!

Anyways, below are some other definitions - I took out all the rude ones - you know who I am speaking to!!  LOL
"The Nefilim were upon the Earth in those days and thereafter too. Those sons of the gods who cohabited with the daughters of the Adam, and they bore children into them. They were the Mighty Ones of Eternity, the People of the Shem."

     - Genesis 6:4
The Biblical Giants , Human/Angel Half breeds, Human/Alien Half breeds, Fallen Angels, Demons, or all of the above ?

"Nephilim" is a Hebrew word meaning whose basic meaning is "those who have fallen.".

- http://www.geocities.com/nephilimnot/nephilim.html
"The Sons of God saw the daughters of men that they were fair; and they took them wives of all which they chose."

     - Genesis 6:2
"The Hebrew word for giants (nephilum) literally means the fallen-down-ones because these tall celestial beings fell from the sky. Their half-breed progeny and their descendants are often mentioned in the early books of the Old Testament until the last of them were finally killed off. They were known as the Rephaim [Hebrew for 'phantoms'], Emim, Anakim, Horim, Avim, and Zamzummim. Some scholars speculate that this tradition of giants born from the union of gods and humans formed the basis for the demigod of Greek mythology."

     - Raymond E. Fowler, The Watchers
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