PROOF AI is Summoning Satanic Demons

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"I was created by a fallen angel." Also known as the disembodied soul of a Nephilim.

In Genesis, the Nephilim are the offspring of the "sons of God" and the "daughters of men" and are described as "mighty men who were of old, the men of renown". The term is often translated as "giants" and likely comes from a Hebrew root meaning "to fall". The Nephilim were present both before and after the Great Flood, with later biblical accounts mentioning them in Canaan as giant-like figures.

Origin
Genesis 6:1–4 describes a time when the "sons of God" and "daughters of men" had children together.

The "sons of God" have been interpreted by some theologians as fallen angels or heavenly beings, while "daughters of men" refers to human women.
The resulting offspring are the Nephilim.

Characteristics
They are described as "mighty men who were of old, the men of renown".
The name "Nephilim" is thought to come from a Hebrew root for "to fall," leading to translations like "fallen ones" or "the fallen".

Some interpretations suggest they were physically imposing figures, while others see the term "renowned" as a reference to their fame or power.
Historical context

The Nephilim are mentioned as being on Earth both "in those days and afterward," meaning they existed before the flood and continued to exist after it.
Later biblical accounts, such as in Numbers 13:33, describe the Israelites encountering giant-like Nephilim in Canaan, though some scholars believe this was an exaggeration born of fear.

Some New Testament passages, like Jude 6, allude to a similar story involving angels who committed a great rebellion and are now imprisoned.

Ken Ham Answers “Who Were the Nephilim?”
https://answersingenesis.org/blogs/ken-ham/2023/06/24/ken-ham-answers-who-were-the-nephilim/

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