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The sixty members of the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_66#66:2._THE_PRINCE.27S_STAFF planetary staff] who went into [[rebellion]] chose '''Nod''' as their leader. They worked wholeheartedly for the rebel [[Caligastia|Prince]] but soon discovered that they were deprived of the sustenance of the system life [[circuits]]. They awakened to the [[fact]] that they had been degraded to the [[status]] of [[mortal]] [[beings]]. They were indeed [[superhuman]] but, at the same time, [[material]] and [[mortal]]. In an effort to increase their numbers, [[Daligastia]] ordered immediate resort to [[sexual]] reproduction, knowing full well that the original sixty and their forty-four modified Andonite associates were [[doomed]] to suffer extinction by [[death]], sooner or later. After the fall of [[Dalamatia]] the disloyal staff [[migrated]] to the north and the east. Their descendants were long known as the '''Nodites''', and their dwelling place as " [http://www.ccel.org/ccel/bible/asv.Gen.4.html?highlight=land,of,nod#highlight the land of Nod]. "
 
The sixty members of the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_66#66:2._THE_PRINCE.27S_STAFF planetary staff] who went into [[rebellion]] chose '''Nod''' as their leader. They worked wholeheartedly for the rebel [[Caligastia|Prince]] but soon discovered that they were deprived of the sustenance of the system life [[circuits]]. They awakened to the [[fact]] that they had been degraded to the [[status]] of [[mortal]] [[beings]]. They were indeed [[superhuman]] but, at the same time, [[material]] and [[mortal]]. In an effort to increase their numbers, [[Daligastia]] ordered immediate resort to [[sexual]] reproduction, knowing full well that the original sixty and their forty-four modified Andonite associates were [[doomed]] to suffer extinction by [[death]], sooner or later. After the fall of [[Dalamatia]] the disloyal staff [[migrated]] to the north and the east. Their descendants were long known as the '''Nodites''', and their dwelling place as " [http://www.ccel.org/ccel/bible/asv.Gen.4.html?highlight=land,of,nod#highlight the land of Nod]. "
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==See also==
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*'''''[[77:2 The Nodite Race]]'''''
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
1Enoch speaks about a race of people who are descended from the offspring of “the sons of God who mated with the daughters of men.” This race is referred to as the Nephilim, which corresponds to the Nodite race of the Urantia Book. This inter-racial union between Nodites and the daughters of man is blamed for the evil and sin that resulted in “the flood,” by which God purified the earth. Enoch again identifies “an evil race” which is associated with the evil harvest of the messianic period. This raises the question of whether or not there are still present, relatively pure line descendants of this ancient Nodite race? Is this the race that has been associated with royalty throughout the centuries? If so, this would explain the royal links between the ruling class, the Power Elite, and the secret societies. Who are they, where are they, and what role, if any, will they play in the messianic period?
 
1Enoch speaks about a race of people who are descended from the offspring of “the sons of God who mated with the daughters of men.” This race is referred to as the Nephilim, which corresponds to the Nodite race of the Urantia Book. This inter-racial union between Nodites and the daughters of man is blamed for the evil and sin that resulted in “the flood,” by which God purified the earth. Enoch again identifies “an evil race” which is associated with the evil harvest of the messianic period. This raises the question of whether or not there are still present, relatively pure line descendants of this ancient Nodite race? Is this the race that has been associated with royalty throughout the centuries? If so, this would explain the royal links between the ruling class, the Power Elite, and the secret societies. Who are they, where are they, and what role, if any, will they play in the messianic period?

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