United States of America (Press Release) September 30, 2007 --
Theodocia McLean’s book, ‘The Nephilim Phenomenon’ might possibly be Theologians best kept secret.
It was her my reading of portions of Genesis for her book ‘Time Traveler’s Postscripts-Journal of a Time Traveler’, she became very curious about the reference to the Nephilim. In Noah's day there were fallen angels who lusted after, had sex with and even offspring with human women. These half spiritual and half human breeds were called “Nephilim”. Now the Nephilim were wiped off the face of the earth by God, after the great flood, in Noah’s day. The spiritual beings that fathered the Nephilim were never mentioned again.
This fictional accounting is set in the backdrop of a convention of people who are experiencing encounters with these fallen angels who have both de-evolved and evolved with an insatiable lust and the question remains, is this half-breed among us today?
What can you the reader expect from reading this book?
Fear of the unknown has been the basis of writing throughout history and no different with this story. She hopes this will lend cause to discussion from people of both religious and non-religious view points. It is in these discussions we become stronger in our own human, moral and ethical values. Then we decide what we will or will not accept. She hopes as you read this account, it will stir within you many emotions and questions. At the very least she hopes you will find it thought provoking.
It was her my reading of portions of Genesis for her book ‘Time Traveler’s Postscripts-Journal of a Time Traveler’, she became very curious about the reference to the Nephilim. In Noah's day there were fallen angels who lusted after, had sex with and even offspring with human women. These half spiritual and half human breeds were called “Nephilim”. Now the Nephilim were wiped off the face of the earth by God, after the great flood, in Noah’s day. The spiritual beings that fathered the Nephilim were never mentioned again.
This fictional accounting is set in the backdrop of a convention of people who are experiencing encounters with these fallen angels who have both de-evolved and evolved with an insatiable lust and the question remains, is this half-breed among us today?
What can you the reader expect from reading this book?
Fear of the unknown has been the basis of writing throughout history and no different with this story. She hopes this will lend cause to discussion from people of both religious and non-religious view points. It is in these discussions we become stronger in our own human, moral and ethical values. Then we decide what we will or will not accept. She hopes as you read this account, it will stir within you many emotions and questions. At the very least she hopes you will find it thought provoking.

Theodocia McLean’s book, 'The Nephilim Phenomenon', is a unique approach to the "Nephilim" (offspring of fallen angels and human copulation). This might possibly be Theologians best kept secret.
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