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equivalent to the fallen angels. Angels, however, seem to have the ability to materialize, etc. (that is, except those which are presently bound in Tartarus). In contrast, the demons seem desperate to seek embodiment?’ Angels and demons seem to be quite wer The Nephilim, the unnatural offspring, are not eligible for resurrection?" The bodies of the Nephilim, of course, were drowned in the flood. What happened to their spirits? Could they be the demons of the New Testament? These may well have continued through the dzemones incubi of the Middle Ages and may be recurring through the UFOs of today. Are the increasing number of "abduction" reports a recurrence of this kind of intrusion? subsequent chapter. But first, let's examine why we should take the Biblical record more seriously. 125 THE DESTINY OF THE NEPHILIM Most students of the Bible tend to assume that the demons of the New Testament are different creatures. The New Testament warns of similar events to come. These will be discussed in a