Talk:El and Nephilim

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I think this story is just a part of Nephilim parahistory. Maybe this article could be shortened and move there. -- Magioladitis 06:29, 10 November 2006 (UTC)

Is there an entire "history"? Liako just says short stories but never gives the whole idea user:panosfidis

From the things i read in the article here is looks like he says parts from the Nephilim parahistory adding/mixing some irrelevant things. Probably he has his own version of the myht. Are there any references to El that I can read? -- Magioladitis 13:13, 11 November 2006 (UTC)

Well, I found the "purim" stuff in "ΠΡΩΤΟΚΟΛΛΑ". Maybe there is something in "Ο ΚΑΙΡΟΣ ΓΑΡ ΕΓΓΥΣ" "Η ΤΕΧΝΟΛΟΓΙΑ ΤΩΝ ΘΕΩΝ" but I don't know for sure I don't have these books. I could go to the bookstore and ask him but until next week I have no time (γραφω προοδο) user:panosfidis

What does the section on Hannukah have to do with the article? Did Liakopoulos have anything to say about it? TravellingJew 20:33, 23 May 2007 (UTC)