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Corrupting the Image

Angels, Aliens, and the Antichrist Revealed (Corrupting the Image, Book 1)

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Something is shifting beneath the headlines. It is not just politics, war, or cultural decay. It is a deeper conflict, a battle over identity and what it means to be human.

In Corrupting the Image, Dr. Douglas Hamp traces one prophetic thread from Eden to the End: the “two seeds” promise of Genesis 3:15. One line leads to the Messiah. The other points to a coming counterfeit, a final attempt to corrupt the image of God and replace redemption with a substitute salvation.

This updated and revised edition builds the case with a Bible-first, grammatical-historical approach, drawing on Hebrew and Greek insights and ancient Jewish sources. The result is a focused investigation into the Watchers, the Nephilim, the Incarnation, and why end-times deception may be both spiritual and biological.

Inside you will explore:

  • Why Genesis 3:15 is the backbone of the whole story
  • What “the image of God” really means in Scripture
  • The Watchers tradition and a literal reading of Genesis 6
  • How the Nephilim theme stretches from Noah to the last days
  • Why “aliens” may be a modern mask for an ancient deception
  • How Daniel’s “mingling” and Jesus’ “days of Noah” warning point to more than moral decline

Who this book is for:

  • Bible readers who want evidence, not hype
  • Students of prophecy who sense a missing piece
  • Anyone trying to make sense of transhumanism and “upgrading humanity”

This is not a call to fear. It is a call to clarity. If deception targets the image of God itself, then understanding the original design is not optional.

Start here. Learn the pattern. Spot the counterfeit.

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