Are the Ancient “gods” Actually the Fallen Angels of Genesis 6?

What if the gods of ancient religions were never myths?

What if they were real beings, intentionally rebranded after the Flood?

Hidden inside Genesis 6 is one of the most unsettling passages in the entire Bible, a passage so disruptive that many churches avoid it altogether.

It speaks of fallen beings, forbidden knowledge, corrupted bloodlines, and giants called the Nephilim.

But what if this isn’t just an ancient myth?

What if this was the origin story of false gods, ancient religions, and modern spiritual deception?

That question is the foundation of what is now known as The Nephilim Theory.

What Does the Bible Say About the Nephilim?

According to Scripture, the Nephilim were the offspring of the “sons of God” and the “daughters of men.” These beings were described as mighty, infamous, and deeply corrupt…so corrupt that their existence directly preceded the global Flood.

The Nephilim appear immediately before God judges the world.

Why Do Ancient Religions Describe the Same Type of “Gods”?

Across ancient civilizations, Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, India, and beyond, the same story keeps repeating.

Non-human beings descend from the heavens.
They give humanity forbidden knowledge.
They demand worship.
They rule as gods.

They are described as:

  • Heavenly watchers
  • Divine kings
  • Sky gods
  • Immortals among men

Different names. Same behaviors. Same patterns.

These similarities are not vague. They are disturbingly precise.

The Core Claim of the Nephilim Theory The Nephilim Theory proposes that the “gods” of ancient religions were not imaginary mythological figures, but the same fallen beings described in Genesis, later worshipped under new identities.

Why the Nephilim Theory Matters Today

Modern culture often treats ancient religions as symbolic, philosophical, or culturally harmless. But Scripture consistently warns that idolatry is never neutral.

The Bible states plainly that what the nations worship is not God.

If the Nephilim Theory is correct, then many modern spiritual practices are not disconnected from the past, but direct descendants of it.

This reframes conversations about:

  • Pagan revival movements

  • Eastern spirituality

  • Occult symbolism

  • Religious syncretism

  • Spiritual warfare

Suddenly, the Bible’s warnings sound less archaic and far more relevant.

The Nephilim Theory book examines biblical texts, ancient religious records, mythology, and consistent patterns across civilizations, connecting them back to Scripture.

 

A Final Thought

If the gods of ancient religions were only stories, their influence should have faded.

Instead, they are resurfacing.

Thanks for stepping into the investigation.

— Govasana