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Machu Picchu In January
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Sometimes we do the roots of Western civilization for granted. Yes, we are taught that the roots of this convention to find a strong hold in Mesopotamia, around 3500 BC C. But, have you ever stopped to wonder how the roots are deeper, and better yet, "who planted the tree?"

It is likely that the key to understanding the foundation of the world's great cities and civilizations is based on a fundamental understanding of the giants, or as the Bible calls, Nephilim. These creatures were the offspring of fallen angels and human females, according to Scripture, contributed to the downfall of society itself antediluvian (Genesis 6). Some apparently even survived the great flood, which arise under several millennia later other names, such as the Old Rephaim Anakim Testament. The persistence of race may explain many of the world's great cities and monuments. If we extend the biblical interpretation of this line of creatures to include colossal world mythology, then the chance to rise after the most cursory of glances in the religions of man.

Sources extra features, such as The Book of Enoch, one can find the work done by the transformation of hunter-gatherers to a more sophisticated society. The fallen angels did not lose time in developing a plan of man's influence for their own ends. We are told that under the leadership of its leader Semyaza, knowledge of the fallen angels trade and access to technology for human females for the purpose of raising children. To the great misfortune of humanity, civilization was a high price to pay for what would soon become the oppression and violence. In any case, the fallen angels, along with the Nephilim taught men metallurgy, craft war, agriculture, livestock, and a host of other bodies of knowledge to define civilizations.

The hunter of Mesopotamia and the great king, Nimrod, is often considered a giant. It reads clearly in the Genesis of his fame, no doubt contributes to the memory preserved by Abraham, himself born in Sumer. Consequently, Nimrod is also credited with having built the Tower of Babel, preserved for us an image as a ziggurat, one of the temples of ancient society step Mesopotamia. The same cradle of civilization civilization provides an early example and its connection with the giants of old.

Egypt, whose legends whisper at present, was most likely not without its own origins giants. At least can be said for its monuments and in particular of the pyramids. Some scholars who entertain historical ideas outside the convention, such as Patrick Heron, argue that the antediluvian giants built the pyramids. This expansion of design with them, which spread to other lands to the east and west of the Holy Land.

In the Old Testament, we get a picture of the descendants of these giants. You may remember Sunday School that Moses sent spies into Canaan on the eve of his conquest were terrorized save Joshua and Caleb. They related that they were like locusts compared with men huge. Jewish tradition tells us that a giant, Arba, built the great fortress city of Hebron. Another giant, Og, who allegedly had survived the great flood, Bashan ruled a vast kingdom in the northeast of the Sea of Galilee.

Leaving the Middle East leaves one with no less founded examples of giant companies. Most of us remember, to some extent the myths we were taught in elementary school about the Greeks and Romans. Scholars have long been aware of the influence of Near Eastern and Greek ideas of religion. Similar residues are found in pottery and art of ancient Greece an indicator of trade with the Phoenicians and other peoples of the Near East, and something known to scholars as "Orientalizing. The gods were very believed to come from Mesopotamia, Anatolia, Egypt and other eastern countries. As for the exploits of building cities, Poseidon and Apollo are believed to have built the walls of Troy. The Greeks also argued that Cyclopian giants had built the city of Mycenae.

For the Romans, we learned that the twins Romulus and Remus, descendants of the great Trojan refugee Aeneas founded Rome. For obvious reasons teachers leave out the gory details that the Roman historian Titus Livy relates to us. Mars, god of war, raped the vestal virgin Rhea Silvia, and the products of this rape were Romulus and Remus. The twins, as with other children fathered by gods, were of great stature. Somewhere between myth and history, we learn that Romulus built the city of Rome in the eighth century, immediately after killing his brother. The terms of its design, size, and violence, all smack in charge of the features of the Nephilim.

Even beyond the reach of Western civilization proper, the engineering giant is plentiful, like the legends related to these structures. Mythology German concerns us that the walls of Asgard were built by a giant ice to separate the realm of the gods of the giants, known as Niflheim (which is phonetically similar to the Nephilim). Mesoamerican, also had strong ideas about the origins of their civilization, and giants. The Maya believed that their civilization has been founded by the giants. The Aztecs also believed that their cities and their society had been established by the giants and gods. The great monuments of Machu Pichu, the graves land of China, Angkor Wat, the Great Pyramid of land of the ancient Indian city of Cahokia-everybody talks about the engineering feats that challenge the foundations in human sweat and work alone.

If we look, we see that our civilization has the touch of humanity. An even closer look reveals the possibility of roots gigantic deep origins. The next time you look at the photo album for your trip in Egypt, see a documentary about Mesopotamia, or thumb through the humanities text could not push, pause. Pause and ask yourself: "What does the evidence, and who founded these companies?" You can find the mark of the maker of the Nephilim subtle imprint.

Judd Burton is an historian, anthropologist, religious scholar, and teacher. He has taught from behind the podium and in the field on expeditions. Please visit his website at http://www.burtonbeyond.com for more information.

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