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    being dangerous,because they harm and murder people. In Crescendo Rixon is a fallen angel. Rixon wants to become human and in order to do that he needs to kill his vessel or a direct descendant from that person's bloodline but they also have to be a nephilim. For instance her is an example,Rixon slipped the gun out from under his shirt to motion nora deeper into the fun house. Keep walking. Where are we going. He didn't answer. The police are on there way. Hang the police, Rixon said. I'll…

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    “It’s beyond a religion it’s a collective consciousness we share” He said. I rolled my eyes. “What if I told you there was no such thing as duality and everything existed as one?” “That wouldn’t make much sense because there are equal and opposing reactions for every object and then what about night and day, hot and cold?” “They are one, but the basic human mind interprets the polarity and separate oneness with dichotomy. The either or categorization, ignoring all that strays from the rigid…

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    who seem to reside above creation and are not permitted to interfere. However, as the race of men expands, the angels see that the daughters of mankind are beautiful and wish and multiplied with the humans. The offspring created are known as the Nephilim, or…

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    reference to their own bodies. They are receiving demons into their own flesh. The initial stage is probably some kind of spiritual possession, leading to all sorts of abominable sexual acts and eventually to grotesque, inhuman offspring; giants (Nephilim). Can you even begin to imagine the pain of childbirth? Many say that the gods of Greek and Roman mythology find their origin…

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    stronger, healthier, smarter and possess an improved longevity. Just imagine never looking a day over twenty five. " "The watcher’s DNA is the key to immortality." A scientist commented. “How so?” "I am Dr. Crenshaw by the way, and by examining the Nephilim, it is far easier to research immortality because their fathers have that gift we would like to introduce to mankind.” “If the planet has a problem with overpopulation then why would you want people to live longer?” I interjected. “There is…

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    EXT. CHURCH of SCIENTOLOGY (GOLD BASE, Ca) - NightThe car stops, Florentina, Sage, and Shane get out of the car, waiting in front of a big sanctuary, in the middle of a desert, outside Los Angeles.FLORENTINAThis is the place.Shane is nervous and turns white.SHANEWhat if I just walk away?FLORENTINAThis goes beyond the rent money you owe me back at the apartments. Nothing personal, but our lives are in danger, and if you walk away, you won't see another day alive.SHANEWhat if this is all a mistake…

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    to her as a brutal murder in a storage closet. She runs for help, looking for someone to either arrest or fend off the criminals, when she discovers that she is the only person who can see them. These strangers are not human, they are part of the Nephilim, or Shadowhunters, and they boy they murdered was a demon. It is soon after this she discovers that she too is a Shadowhunter, and from there her life changed immensely. “The City of Bones” is an excellent portrayal of a variety of characters,…

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    Homosexuality and the Christian lifestyle do not belong together. Yet all those who participate in the homosexual lifestyle make excuses for their actions and some even justify them by twisting God’s revealed truth. True believers in Christ ought to recognize and promote that this sinful lifestyle defies the laws of nature, biblical relationships, and social norms. We are all born in sin and have innate desires that are rooted in our hearts to do the wrong thing. As Christians, we are called to…

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    StoneHenge- History Mystery Task Key questions Description Location - Where is the site? The StoneHenge is located in Amesbury, Salisbury in the UK. Time period - When was it built? The construction was believed to have started in 3100 BC. Purpose - Do historians know exactly what the site was used for? If yes, how do they know? If not, why don’t they know? The historians don’t know what the site was used for and how it was built. Some theories about that giants made the Stonehenge…

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    Introduction The extract is from Beowulf the poem. Grendel is described as a man-eating demon; the assumption is that he is in the form of a human he is Cain’s kin. While it is not clear if he is in human form possessed by a demon the above lines show that he is not loved by the Lord and is defined a monstrous evil who stalkers the marshes for human flesh. Monsters were not considered favored by the gods and thus were exiled to live alone in places that human could not inhabit. However, at…

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