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Mark S. beat me to it. The video is a small clip 2-3 seconds long that's looped to make it appear longer. Here is the specific clip from the movie that this John Lockett guy took his 2-3 seconds from:
........ just look at the "bigfoot's" hair. Animals in nature don't have hair that well tailored.
Now, well, you don't know that. For all anyone knows, a Bigfoot bathes every day, washes his hair twice a week and combs it every morning as soon as he gets out of bed. Maybe his wife trims it for him when it gets shaggy.
It's possible that a Bigfoot is very meticulous about his appearance.
Thanks. I knew it had to have been done by someone with some money behind them.
Yeah, that was my first clue: The camera was obviously set and "framing" the shot. That happens in movie. It does not happen with someone out walking in the woods with their camcorder. The video would have been a lot shakier and out of frame had someone done this spur of the moment out in the woods. The video was pretty obviously staged.
And honestly, that bear appeared to be playing more than fighting. If that bear had been genuinely on the attack, the poor guy in the suit would not have lasted long.
Does anyone out there know what the Nephilim are? I do. I wanted to know the answer to that question from the moment I found out about Nephilim, then found ou the Book of Enoch had been removed from The Bible. Wasn't a Bible reader in my younger days.
I got my answer after searching for a year. What did the Nephilim appear as in this video/movie?
Does anyone out there know what the Nephilim are? I do. I wanted to know the answer to that question from the moment I found out about Nephilim, then found ou the Book of Enoch had been removed from The Bible. Wasn't a Bible reader in my younger days.
I got my answer after searching for a year. What did the Nephilim appear as in this video/movie?
Does anyone out there know what the Nephilim are? I do. I wanted to know the answer to that question from the moment I found out about Nephilim, then found ou the Book of Enoch had been removed from The Bible. Wasn't a Bible reader in my younger days.
I got my answer after searching for a year. What did the Nephilim appear as in this video/movie?
The Book of Enoch was not removed from the Bible, it was never there. Only the Ethiopian (and I think Eritrean) Orthodox consider it canonical and include it in their Bibles. If you're reading somewhere that it was part of the Bible and those bad ol' Christians removed it, they're mistaken - or lying. Be careful of suspect "scholarship" on the Bible that's propagated within the paranormal community; in most cases the authors of such don't have a firm grasp on the history how the canon was established (both in Judaism and the patristic era in Christianity), and its significance. Ditto with filmmakers like Aronovsky, who used Enoch and the Nephilim in his Moses movie.
The only quote from Enoch that's in the canonical New Testament is in the book of Jude. That's one of the reasons why Jude almost wasn't included in the Christian canon in the fourth century. There's a whole bunch of stuff that didn't make it into the canon (i.e., the Bible); the Shepherd of Hermas was a popular scroll in the first couple of centuries, but didn't make it into the canon -- not that there's anything wrong with it, and some of the church fathers (like Irenaeos) considered it canonical.
Yeah, dont want anything that will make the people think for themselves or even 'wonder'. I think we have to look at the 'books' which were left out and try to figure out why they should have been excluded.
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