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ooh cant wait for the fallen~ virilous~ angels, aliens,anunnaki whatever !

 
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ooh cant wait for the fallen~ virilous~ angels, aliens,anunnaki whatever !
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The Name "Azazel" and the Multiorgasmic Implications of its Etymologybananasex


Further intriguing evidence of Azazel's known sexual nature is found in the origin of the particular name ascribed to this sensuous "Fallen Angel" by the ancient Hebrews:

"This word is itself derived from SHD 5810 ‘azaz' which is a prime root meaning to be stout. Literally or figuratively it means to harden, be impudent, prevail or strengthen the self or to be strong." - [link to www.logon.org] bananasex

As with the sexually slanted etymology of the prime root term most notably given the Watcher offspring, Rephaim, ("vigor", meaning "lustihood, stamina, virility, hard, potent, masculine, male"), so also do we find that the term "Azazel" also contains specific apparent references to male "virility" and "hard"-ness.

To the hyper-"pious" sensibilities of the ancient Canaanites, who could argue that there could be nothing more "impudent" (immodest, shameless) than the "harden"-ed male sexual organ?bananasex
And in the case of a "Fallen Angel" possessing true multiorgasmic capacity and for whom a continually erect phallus ("strengthen[ing] the self") while sexually aroused would notably be maintained regardless of the number of fully ejaculatory multiple orgasms experienced,bananasex
this pronounced and highly unusual male sexual capacity would most certainly have strongly influenced the name by which this particular Watcher would forever bebananasex
remembered.


Here then we find an intriguing possible explanation of how Azazel might have taught women to bananasex
"enjoy sexual pleasure"bananasex
to a degree significantly greater than that previously possible to heterosexual females.

Yet while such a theory most certainly explains the extremely libidinous accounts of the bananasex
"Fallen Angels" with human females, and how it was that Azazel could stand accused of "teaching women to enjoy sexual pleasure" previously unknown to them, and why the ancient Hebrews vilified these "Watcher" males for having so "corrupted" their females, and why their version of "God" would have been so reportedly motivated to destroy all humankind in the Great Deluge as a result of such highly developed sensuality, what do the ancient texts, the archeaological and anthropological studies into such ancient Middle Eastern cultures reveal apart from religious interpretations as to who and what these "Watchers" were?

And... is there any true evidence to support such a provocative theory?



Canaanite "Fallen Angels" = Sumerian "Anunnaki"

As has already been proven by science, the story of Noah's Flood in Genesis find its origins in a far more ancient account of this same flood in the Sumerian tale of the "Epic of Gilgamesh." And as concluded by many scholars and archaeologists specializing in ancient Sumer, the "Fallen Angels" of Genesis also find direct parallel and were indeed synonymous with the earlier accounts of the Sumerian "Anunnaki,"bananasex
who like the "Fallen Angels"bananasex
were also a group of superior beings who descended to Earth and openly provided Humankind with key knowledge necessary to modern Human civilization, including agriculture, writing, the basic sciences and mathematics.

However, whereas the ancient Sumerians called these "heavenly" beings "Anunnaki", meaning "Those Who from Heaven to Earth Came", the Canaanites and their descendants the Israelites chose to instead vilify these same beings with the appellation, "Nefilim", which meant "Those Who from Heaven to Earth Fell." The implication apparent to all that, to the ancient Canaanites, these beings were not to be considered as benevolent beings from "Heaven," as they were so considered by the Sumerians, but instead as malevolent evil beings who had rebelled against God, been cast out of Heaven by Him, and thus had fallen to Earth, therefrom.

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Re: ooh cant wait for the fallen~ virilous~ angels, aliens,anunnaki whatever !
sorry guys, god didnt really make you in his image did he. thats a cruel joke oops
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Re: ooh cant wait for the fallen~ virilous~ angels, aliens,anunnaki whatever !
and the human male written 'HOLE'y bible says the angels had no gender lmao
men have tried everything to fool women .. really pathetic shame on you





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