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The Bible tells us, “There were giants in the earth in those days (pre-flood); and ALSO AFTER THAT (post flood), when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare children to them, the same became mighty men which were of old, men of renown” (Genesis 6:4)

When we read the Old Testament, we see many instances where the Israelites were led by God in warring against the giants

Scripture makes it clear these were no regular men. Num. 13:33 says the size of the “sons of Anak” made the Israelites appear as grasshoppers

Ancient texts outside of the Bible, folklore, and “myths” also speak of giants with supernatural power roaming the earth in our past

We also see physical evidence in multiple different civilizations (all separated by time and landmass), which share similar advanced architectural designs (ex. pyramids)

The Nephillim Giants were the “hybrid” offspring of the fallen angels. Creatures not created in God's image. No “myth.” Human hybridization is again at play today…
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"Doubt does not alter truth. It only reveals disloyalty."
—The Loving State
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"The truth does not require your approval — only your acceptance."
—The Loving State
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"The absence of wrongdoing does not imply innocence.
—The Loving State
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"What matters is having possessed within oneself the essential: the passion for the great, the pure, the beautiful, the just, and having projected it widely and fraternally among men."


Léon Degrelle