The Bible and the Phrase "Falling in Love"
The Bible and the Phrase “Falling in Love”
After having read the Bible and listening to love songs, I’ve come to wonder: Why is it that we use the phrase, “fall in love” in love songs and other romantic stories? We’ve never had wings to sacrifice for a person that we’ve grown to love. Could it just be a phrase that some religious Romantist conjured as he illustrates his admiration for his paramour? Could it just be one of those surviving myth that has become a popular idiom?
Some people may say that the phrase, “fall in love” is just a figure of speech and that it could also be referred to the fall of Adam and Eve, who discovered sexuality upon eating the apple of knowledge. But, the Bible never said anything about Adam and Eve ever loving each other. They stuck together because they didn’t know anyone else. In the beginning, the only people who seemed to have developed desire for another being were the Nephilims.
What is love? Love is lust. C’mon! Admit it! Love is nothing more than selfish indulgences that you want to satisfy; love is a void that you need to earthen by having someone you can devote your time with; love is a feeling that every beta dogs suffer in a wild pack; love is sacrificing your own needs to validate your own existence.
I don’t think Adam and Eve, who were born stupid, could really comprehend what love is until much later on though, even of late, we humans don’t really seem to understand the meaning of the word. Perhaps humans weren’t supposed to be servants of God. No, that’s the Angels’ job!!! The Angels were gifted the ability to love and were the first ones to understand what love is, after all, they are the one and true children of God – we came in second place (presumably).
Indeed, according to the Bible, the Nephilims were the sons and daughters of God, who came or “fell” down to earth and married with humans. Their children were “the heroes of old, men of renown.” Because of the Nephilims, humans learned corruption and this displeased God. The only person who pleased him was Noah, but, in NO way do the Bible says that Noah was NOT a child of a Nephilim: It just says that Noah found favor in the eyes of God. Could Noah be that missing link? Could it be that somewhere in the spoiled chromosomes of our genes, there’s a Nephilim’s chromosome that prick our sensitivity to the phrase, “fall in love”, whispering, “You are also one of us!” It’s absurd!!! But, then again, absurdities often end up being true after all: Galileo was condemned after he learned that the earth revolves around the sun; that Aristotle got it all wrong. It took years for his theory to be approved and certified.
Going back to the topic, I find it disturbing that the phrase “fall in love” is so popular amongst the religious people who blamed the Nephilims for the Flood. The deeds of the Nephilims displeased God enough to flood our ancestors and to send the rebels down to hell with Lucifer – angels who were meant to guide us in the right direction spoiled us sick and yet, here we are; in the modern era; glorifying the brevity of these Nephilims, why is that? Now, I’m sure everyone knows this song:
“When I fall in love it will be forever
Or I’ll never fall in love
In a restless world like this is
Love is ended before its begun
And too many moonlight kisses
Seem to cool in the warmth of the sun.”
And
“Wise Men say, ‘Only fools rush in’
But I can’t help falling in love with you”
Those lyrics never fail to touch our hearts. Why is that? Why do we like the idea of us “falling in love”? Is it because we admire/envy the ability of these Nephilims to “love” and that we don’t really have that ability — we just think that we do? Some scriptures do say that angels were created to love and be loyal to God and nothing more. Then, what does that make us? An angel-wanna-be? But, those nephilims sacrificed their wings for our ancestors!! That’s gotta mean something, right?
Perhaps the angels envied our freedom of thought and choices. While they have no choice but to follow God, we can choose to turn our backs to Him and call him an Imaginary Friend we’ve outgrown!!!
In any case, I find it disturbing that we would admire these “defective” sons of God. If we have the freedom of choice, and they don’t, why should we admire them at all? Sure, it’s lovely to imagine yourself “falling in love” but it somehow, sounds wrong — like you’re wishing you were an angel. Could it be that it’s because we are, partially, a nephilim too and the fact that we are a hybrid, we can’t fly to the heavens and be with God — we atleast strive to be like angels through these songs? Is that what’s really behind all this catholic bullshit? Trying to be like angels who understands love?
Perhaps we are a hybrid of angels and humans. There are too many different races on earth with no real explanation as to why some of us are darker than the other. It takes too long for the process of evolution to make that radical change. Am not saying that Darwin is wrong, there are just too many gaps in our history and not long enough in between! Perhaps the reason why we still cannot find the missing link between humans, Neanderthalians, and apes and its’ connection to the Bible, is because someone doesn’t wants us to find out the truth (it’s probably God!). They want us to remain in the dark, but some things are just too crazy to leave unsolved.
So, naturally, people come up with the strangest solution/religion to fill in the missing pieces: Scientology, Mormons, and now the Raelians. While the Bible isn’t exactly truthful, it is possible that it retains some of the truth, but what the other half of the truths are, perhaps not even the current Pope has heard of it. In other words, the Bible is not telling us everything — just clues and what those clues are is probably left for the curious to “figure out”. I am determined to figure it out for myself, too. Unfortunately, I am short of research material and I will not accept another opinion if I find even a single loophole.
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Oh, and by the way, Superman is a Jewish Nephilim while Batman is 1/4th a Muslim Jinn (just kidding! -- but... then again, it could be true cause, they sort of don't get along. To all you muslim haters, tell me who's laughing now? Ha ha ha! I made a funny!).
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"True"
Which one: the iconic characters or the phrase?
Seriously, I think there's a reason why Robin (Batman's sidekick) was a member of a circus. Circus people are usually gypsies and/or Indian (most likely Pakistanies) and Muslims who chose a nomadic life. And those kinds of people were a peculiar bunch of weirdos with knowledge in the dark majick.
Who knows? May be the reason why Cirque du Soleil is faring well despite the current affairs, is because they have them Nephilims amongst them. Ha ha ha! What a thought!
Man, how I wish I could have seen their show, "Corteo"!!! It looks so ... mystical and majical! (T AT)



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i beg to agree! it's true!