Shelby Bowen/Pastor Troy Brewer #fundie #wingnut #conspiracy charismanews.com

Have you ever read the passages in the Old Testament that describe God commanding the Israelites to wipe out entire cities of people including men, women and children? You might wonder why God would command for women and innocent children to be wiped out and murdered. Pastor Troy Brewer shared a message at OpenDoor Church about the Nephilim blood line and the war of two seeds.

When God delivered the Jewish people out of Egypt, He had a Promised Land ready and waiting for them. Because of their disobedience, they wandered in the desert for 40 years until the time of conquest came.

Brewer says, "Though they did not go into the Promised Land, they still did not get the luxury of not fighting giants. These are the people who refused to go into the promises of God because they didn't want to take on cities and giants. So, guess what God had them doing while they were out in the wilderness?" In fact, the Israelites went on to destroy 60 cities.

He says the reason God had all of the men, women and children killed is to destroy the tainted DNA and bloodline. Brewer points to the mixed seed. A DNA that God did not create, that was spreading in humanity. "It has been going on from the very beginning, it went on even in the days of King Jesus, and it is going on right now, this second," he says.
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In his sermon, Brewer points to the flood and "trans-humanization." He says the tainted seed or bloodline was growing rapidly and God had to bring the flood to wipe them out. Imagine Jesus coming back to a world that was filled with a mixed bloodline. This is why genealogy is important to God in the Bible. You see the pure bloodline leading up to Jesus from the very beginning.

Today, there are talks of similar trans-human conversations happening around the world. It is the idea that through AI technology a mesh would happen between humanity and computers. People are trying to overtake the role of God and creation.

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