Thursday, May 26, 2016

FYI on 'BFGs'

 In what is being called a “25-year labor of love to bring this book to the big screen,” BFG, a new Walt Disney movie directed by Steven Spielberg, tells the “sweet and sometimes terrifying story of a girl who's taken from her orphanage by a big friendly giant — the titular BFG — who distributes dreams to children and battles the other, evil giants that would rather just eat the kiddos,” according to a glowing film review of this cannabilism-loving animation release.

As I wrote about the other week, giant humans date back to the beginning 
of civilization when angels procreated with women.

“If you’ve ever wondered who built the Great Pyramids, or any of the other pyramids for that matter, or who it is that put the navigational and astrological markings down on Easter Island, etc., Genesis 6:4 says as these angels co-habitated with the daughters of men they had sons born to them that were giants and they were called ‘men of renown’—mighty men, men with enhanced intellectual capacities and so forth and they had tremendous abilities,” explains Richard Jordan (shorewoodbiblechurch.org).

“The one giant, Og the king of Bashan, over in Deuteronomy, had a bedstead 12 feet long. You figure he must of have been 9 to 11 feet tall. He would have made a good NBA star but they get fed long-grain rice to get them like that. These guys were just born that way and there’s a bunch of them. It wasn’t just a few.

“We measure things by standards. In the Bible, when it talks about something being a span, a span is from the end of your fingers to the end of your elbow. That’s considered a span. In the average man or woman, that’s about 18 inches. But if you were 9 feet tall that would be longer than that. It would be more like 24 or 36 inches.

“Since they were the leaders, they would set those standards, so you have to take all that into consideration back there.

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“II Peter is referring to Genesis 6 and it’s in connection with the Flood and Sodom and Gomorrah. If when Christ comes back it’s going to be as it was in the days of Noe, and the days of Lot, it’s going to be as it was when these angels sinned. There’s going to be some sinning angels on the scene again and what all that means, I’m not sure, but it probably has something to do with the 10 kings that work and function with the Antichrist over there.

“Certainly the Antichrist himself, in the middle of the 70th week when he’s killed and has a deadly wound that’s healed, he comes back on the scene as ‘the man of sin,’ the personification of man’s rebellion, the ultimate form of the lie, but, in the middle of that week, he becomes ‘the son of perdition.’

“He no longer is a man; he dies and when a man dies, his soul goes into hell. 
He’s resurrected, but from that point on . . . In Revelation 11 he’s called ‘the beast that ascendeth out of the bottomless pit.’

“He’s no longer a human; he’s a humanoid. The life force that is using his flesh in his body, and talking and reasoning through him and animating him, is not the soul that was there originally. That soul’s died and gone to hell. It’s a demonic spirit; a devil, and that’s why he’s called the beast that ascends out of the bottomless pit.

“In Revelation 9 you learn there’s a king over the bottomless pit and that about that same time the angel goes and opens up the bottomless pit and the great hordes of degenerated demon monstrosities that come out and so the Antichrist becomes the incarnation of the satanic spirit. Not Satan but his cohort.

“As you know, Jesus said Judas Iscariot, the only other man in the Bible ever called ‘the son of perdition,’ was a devil. He was a man but he was also a devil. He had a personal demonic spirit that possessed him and occupied him and controlled him.

“There’s going to be that same kind of demonic activity that was there when Christ came the first time in operation when He comes again.

“You remember in Mark 5 with ‘the maniac of Gadara’ who is cutting himself and being wild and Christ comes by and casts the demons out of him. He says, ‘Who are you?’ and they said, ‘We’re a legion for we are many.’ They begged, ‘Please, don’t cast us out of the land.’

“They don’t say not to cast them out of the man. You see, those demons knew that their function was to corrupt the land of Palestine. They were to hold it as the bastion of the satanic policy of evil against the program of God through the nation Israel. And they had had it since way back in the Book of Judges. That thing goes way back there.

“If you go back to ‘the sons of Belial,’ who’d gone in and taken over the land and possessed it and corrupted it, Israel was told to go in and dispossess those inhabitants of the land.”


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