Bigfoot Bible Week: Wall Street Journal states Bigfoot in the Bible

On Bigfoot Bible Week, we will be focusing on Bigfoot and how you can find references to the creature in the Bible. There are numerous mentions of "mighty men" and giants from ancient Biblical times. We will be presenting more of these evidence throughout the week. We also have a guest writer some of you are familiar with, and his name is Leroy Blevins. Throughout this week, we'll be posting some of his articles on such things as Patterson-Gimlin Bigfoot "hoax" as he calls it.



While the Wall Street Journal is not particularity known for weird-crypto subjects, they do touch on different subjects once in a blue moon. If you're anti-Money, anti-Bigfoot, anti-Mormon, and anti-Christians, then this article by Jill Bray from the WSJ might not be all that interesting to you.

There have been many references to Bigfoot in the Bible, including the claim that Mormoms believe Bigfoot exists. Yes, you heard that right, Mormons believe in Bigfoot. They believe that Bigfoot is actually Cain from the Bible. We'll post more on that later. You don't neccessarily have to be Mormom to believe in Bigfoot though.

Here is a reference to Bigfoot found in Genesis 6:4 by Jill Bray:
When my husband and I are at our top-secret huckleberry patch deep in the Bitterroot Range, we have no illusions about being alone. Lurking behind every bush, just beyond every ridge, leaving tracks in the dusty road, we know we are in Bigfoot country.

Poor Matt Ridley. He claims in his column "Mind & Matter: Getting to Know a Real 'Abominable Snowman'" (Review, July 23) that science can more richly create a mystery than folklore. He must have had one of those modern educations, stripped bare of the wisdom of the ancients.

Let me introduce him to Genesis 6:4 of the Bible: "The Nephilim were on the earth in those days, and also afterward, when these sons of God came in to the daughters of men, and they bore children to them" (NASB). The Bible goes on to describe the resulting offspring as "mighty men" of renown. "We saw the Nephilim; and we became like grasshoppers in our own sight, and so we were in their sight" (Numbers 13:33).

Alas, modern science doesn't create new mysteries. All it can do is plagiarize the original one, and then suck the life out of it.

Jill Bray

Spokane, Wash.

Source: online.wsj.com

Comments

  1. Use the same tranquilizers dose that it would take to drop a Gorilla. If the dose is too strong and the bigfoot dies, well, at least you tried. Attach an RFID tracking chip in the tranquilizer dart so you can track it.
    You don't need to take the body out, you just need video, hair and blood samples. For good measure, tag the bigfoot so you can track it in the future. Jeez.

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