The Dark Side of the Gods
Nephilim History and Miyhology
THE DARK SIDE OF THE GODS: Nefilim History And Mithology
This is a story never before known about the Gods. It is not a recount of all the deities in which many cultures have believed throughout time, since there are so many that it would be impossible to include them all in one book.
When analyzing the mythologies of all peoples, as well as very ancient documents and books that deal with this subject, we can conclude that the stories they tell are based on a fact: that a long time ago, the gods came down to Earth and lived among humans; that they took control of earthly matters with fierce authority; that they built cities and monuments; that they married women and men of our kind and had children with them, and that these children became the renowned men of antiquity.
The influence of these gods has endured to this day: their way of life, their passions, and their strange behavior remain a topic of special attention in our current preferences and fashion trends. The names they adopted and which each generation adopts are part of our daily lives, to the point that even today singers praise their feats, painters portray their myths, sculptors carve them, and poets and writers evoke them in their works. Moreover, in the lexicon of all humans there are terms that derive from the name of each of the gods, thus perpetuating the record of their actions, now interpreted by science and psychology, which evoke in the depths of our minds.
When we look at the universe and its great glory, when we contemplate the beauty of a flower, we recall the name and power of those gods; and when someone no longer remembers us, we attribute it to one of them. Their power lies in their greatness; our feasts are in their honor, and their births were later designated as religious dates. They are tied to death and resurrection, to freedom and condemned life. Definitely, the influence of the deities on today's gods is undeniable.
Because of them, men learned to practice both goodness and evil: pride, lust, greed, sloth, gluttony, rage, cleanliness, success, failure, depravity, anxiety, insecurities—in short, the total absence of morality.
Yes, mythological gods continue to have a powerful influence over humanity.
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