Gateway of the Gods: An Investigation of Fallen Angels, the Nephilim, Alchemy, Climate Change, and the Secret Destiny of the Human RaceStygian Press, 2007 M01 9 - 432 páginas This ground-breaking and provocative book presents new and astonishing interpretations of ancient history, mythology and world religions that will call many established beliefs into question. In Gateway of the Gods, author Craig Hines invites readers to reconsider preconceived notions concerning Biblical theology in light of recent scientific discoveries and inquiries concerning the nature of the universe. This fascinating exploration reveals a number of ideas that have been suppressed and obscured behind layers of symbolism and misguided propaganda for thousands of years... until now. Why is it that so many world cultures share details of an event when fallen angels descended upon the earth and fathered hybrid offspring called the Nephilim? Is it possible that these beings used "gateway" technology housed within pyramids and holy temples to travel between the heavenly and earthly realms? Do the latest advances in theoretical physics lend credibility to the idea that otherworldly beings might reside in dimensions parallel to our own? Do the recorded voices of the "dead," known as Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP), indicate that we may be able to communicate with these other realms? Was a secret message embedded within ancient texts that could only be revealed after we have attained the knowledge and technology necessary to understand it? Does this message offer a solution to the approaching environmental disaster that scientists warn will be more devastating to human civilization than any others in recorded history? Drawing from a variety of historical sources and years of meticulous research, the author weaves together a compelling argument involving a range of seemingly disparate topics that when considered together, formulate a radically new narrative concerning the history and destiny of the human race. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 64
... reason, I have tried to use only authentic and scholarly sources endorsed by mainstream academia to support my theories related to ancient languages and modern science whenever possible.3 In situations where I have relied on other types ...
... reasons. First, despite having an unnerving effect on me, this particular event was of minor significance within the broader context of what I would soon discover. Second, many people tend to dwell on the more frightening aspects of ...
... reason that many “consistencies” are in fact due to the copying and the retelling of commonly known stories. However, this does not explain why two different cultures that did not know of each other at the time, such as the Hebrews and ...
... reason to attribute his vanishing act to someone that “was not an ordinary human.” There also seems to be no reason to associate this young man with the qualities of an angelic being. I mean no insult, but it would seem to me that ...
... reason becomes clear when the Bible is compared to similar myths from other cultures. It was because “fallen” angels had come to earth and began producing offspring with human beings. This very small and obscure section of the Bible is ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Gateway of the Gods: An Investigation of Fallen Angels, the Nephilim ... Craig Hines Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |