Have you ever heard or read about the Nephilim of Genesis 6? Did you know that the Bible explains the mystery of all of the megalithic structures found worldwide, when humanity supposedly possessed mere stone implements and the most basic agriculture and agrarian techniques? Did you further know that the breeding of angels with the daughters of humanity led to the unnatural birth of this hybrid race of beingsresponsible for constructing the aforementioned structuresand that their appetites were so voracious that they began to feed on the flesh and blood of humanity? This sequence of events, in fact, inspired the great flood. In Sons of God, Garcia seeks to help readers recognize the realities of our ancient past so that, in remembering the story, they can realize who they are and why they are they here.
I bought Sons of God because I am a big fan of Zen Garcia's radio show, http://www.fallenangels.tv/. I found the show on blogtalkradio while I was researching Halo of the Nephilim, my horror sequel about a fallen angel and the nephilim who he fathers. One episode later, I was hooked. Fallen Angels is one of my favorite radio shows. Zen educates his listeners with very intellectual, well-researched, and fascinating Bible related topics. His studies are not conventional, but add more mystery and insight to God's word. Sons of God expands his radio teachings. Zen constantly interprets scripture and other writings while including primary sources for the reader. Like most Christians, I am well aware of the Bible, Enoch, Jubilees, other gospels, and letters to and from the disciples that did not make the cut into the Bible, but Zen provides a wealth of resources that were foreign to me. Have you heard of these writings? Love to hear your comment:
Kolbrin Bible
The Vitae of Adam and Eve The First Book of Adam and Eve Hypostasis of the Archons Testament of Amram Emerald Tablets Nag Hammadi Codices (I heard of them through Zen from his radio show) Trimorphic Protennoia
Pistis Sophia
Book of Bee Kebra Nagast The Apocryphon of John On the Origin of the World Baruch Cave of Treasure Lost Book of Enki Babylonian Creation Tale The Gospel of the Secret Supper The Book of Giants Sibylline Oracles
Sons of God explores the falls of man, Satan, and the Watchers. Zen states Adam was created twice on the sixth day of Creation. His soul held dominion over one-third of Heaven. God wanted Satan to bow down to Adam. Believing Adam to be his inferior, Satan refused. He convinced one-third of the angels to rebel. We all know the rest of the story, or do we? Zen prolifically writes about Satan's transformation from angel to alien, dragon, and reptilian. Satan first appears in the Garden of Eden as a serpent.
Ancient Quetzlcoatl
Without giving the book away, one of the many interesting things that I wanted to share is the word seraph. In Sanskrit it means reptile. Seraphim (plural) mean angels, burning ones, nachash (serpent), and/or shining Enchanter. Zen states that this serpent might have had wings and connects it with the Quetzlcoatl and Kulkulcan. Satan's third of rebel angels are seraphim. Back to the story of Adam and Eve... Zen's studies suggest that Satan either seduces Eve (fruit is a metaphor) or rapes her. She gets pregnant with Cain, the world's first nephilim. In the Bible, nephilim are described as giants. More women and angels breed once the Watchers descend to earth and take them as their wives. The Flood wipes them out, but they are not gone for good.
Giant skeletons are found all over the world.
Besides extensive study on Adam and Eve, Zen also writes about a Niburu connection with reptilian aliens coming to earth for gold. Other connections include a Satanic bloodline that pervades throughout Europe, including royalty, Vikings, and Illuminati. He even weaves Atlantis into his studies. My Review: This book took me a long time to read. It's a ton of information to digest-not exactly a light read for a day at the beach. I took away a vat of knowledge. Zen leaves no stone unturned, proving to be a leading scholar in esoteric writings. I can't imagine the time it took him to put this together in a coherent format for layman to read. Although I don't agree with everything in the book, I really enjoyed learning about these kinds of topics. Sons of God is highly recommended as a resource for anyone interested in ancient alien theory, angels, and other religious texts. 5/5 Stars
This book is extremely intriguing and goes into great depth about the spirituality of God's purpose for humanity. If you like exploring different perspectives on the fall of man and the fallen angels, you would enjoy this book.