The Second Coming of Hercules

The gods of Greek mythology are real. They’re angry, and they’re coming back.

Wait, you’re thinking. I thought this couple were Christian.

Yes. But the modern church has lost the worldview of the Hebrew prophets and the early church, who knew that the gods of their pagan neighbors were real.

The Greek tales of deities and demigods are bastardized versions of true history. Zeus is Satan. The Titans are the “sons of god [who] came in to the daughters of man.” The heroes of the Golden Age were “the mighty men who were of old, the men of renown.”

Now, to be clear: We do not seek truth in the myths of Greece and Rome. We can, however, gain a deeper understanding of the Bible by viewing the world through the eyes of the prophets and apostles, and they knew very well what their pagan neighbors believed. Much of what they wrote was directed at the pagan gods.

If you were brought up in church, there’s a good chance that, like me, you were taught that the idols of the pagans were lifeless blocks of wood and stone. That’s true, to a point. The pagans didn’t worship those carved images. An idol was like an antenna, a spiritual receiver that gave a god locality—a place to appear when the faithful called.

Those gods, though—they’re real.

That’s not the default teaching of most Christian churches. Sadly, most are out of step with the God they serve. God called the idols gods, so I’m on solid theological ground here. He’s judged them, found them wanting, and proclaimed a sentence of death on these rebels.

But they’re not dead yet. And just as you and I have free will to choose between right and wrong, so do they. God, who has seen the end from the beginning, has revealed enough about their plans through prophecy in the Bible to tell us that the ride on earth will get rough before Christ returns. Reading those prophecies with a better understanding of what the Hebrew prophets knew about the pagan gods reveals some startling insights about what lies ahead.

In Derek’s 2018 book Last Clash of the Titans, he presented evidence for a number of claims, many of which haven’t been made before to the best of our knowledge:

  • The Amorites of the ancient world are far more important to history than we’ve been taught.
  • The Titans, the old gods of the Greeks, are the biblical Watchers, the sons of God who took daughters of man as wives as described in Genesis 6:1–4.
  • Their offspring, the Nephilim (later called Rephaim), were the heroes and demigods of the Greeks.
  • The Amorites summoned the spirits of the Rephaim through necromancy rituals and believed they were the ancestors of their kings.
  • Balaam’s prophecy over Israel foretold the final destruction of the Nephilim by the Messiah.
  • Ezekiel’s prophecy of Gog and Magog tells us when and where they’ll be destroyed.
  • Gog won’t be human, and Magog is not Russia.
  • The spirit of primordial chaos, Leviathan, returns from the abyss as the Antichrist.
  • The Titans and their seed, the spirits of the Rephaim, return in the last days to fight at Armageddon.

The book focuses on the supernatural players of the end times. We spend too much time debating whether Vladimir Putin is Gog and not enough trying to discern the principalities and powers behind the scenes.

Now, we could be wrong about much of this. However, our analysis is backed by peer-reviewed, academic research. Most of it comes from secular scholars with no dog in the eschatological hunt. They’ve found many of the pieces of the puzzle, but they don’t see the whole picture because the missing pieces are in the Bible—and most of those scholars just don’t look there.

Likewise, many learned students and scholars of the Bible don’t look to secular academia for information. We Christians do see the big picture, but much of the background image is missing. There is no context for the crossing of the Red Sea, the march around the walls of Jericho, or the confrontation between Elijah and the priests of Baal. Why did God ask such things of His people? There are answers to those questions rooted in the history, culture, and religion of the people who lived in the lands of the Bible during the age of the prophets and apostles.

Is understanding that context essential to your eternal salvation? No. If you’ve accepted Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, your future is secure.

But understanding how the pagan gods of the ancient world have successfully rebranded themselves as action heroes for major motion pictures might be useful to reaching the lost. As Baudelaire wrote, “The finest trick of the devil is to persuade you that he does not exist.” Recent research shows that nearly 60 percent of American Christians have fallen for that lie.[1] God’s statement is as true today as it was 2,700 years ago: “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.”[2] How do you resist an enemy you think is make-believe?

Zeus, Hercules, the Olympians, and the Titans are real. They hate us, they want to kill us, and they have a plan.

Get ready.


[1] Barna Group (2009). “Most American Christians Do Not Believe that Satan or the Holy Spirit Exist,” https://www.barna.com/research/most-american-christians-do-not-believe-that-satan-or-the-holy-spirit-exist/, retrieved 4/29/18.

[2] Hosea 4:6.

7 Comments

  1. I read your book Clash of Titians back in 2018-2019. I found it interesting for a number of reasons. Back in 1978 when I was in 8th grade at a Christian School studying Genesis, I asked my Bible Teacher if “the men of renown” could be people like Hurcales, Prometheus, and Atlas. He said “They very well could be but then moved on without any further detail. In my Fundamentalist, Independent Baptist Christian school, we were taught both the “Angel”, and “Sethite” view. Most of my Bible Teachers “Leaned toward the Sethite view, or modified the Angelic view by saying the daughters of men were demon possed and bore demon-possessed children. Even then I could not buy that one. I have discovered that while many of the Preachers & Teachers I knew growing up, ( Including my Father) claimed to believe in the Supernatural, there were really were not.
    Even cases of demon possession were usually dismissed as Mental Illness.

  2. I certainly agree with you about Gog and Magog. I had researched some things years ago and saw that Magog is NOT Russia. One of my thoughts on the matter of the final Gog and Magog war is that after the second resurrection of the dead after the 1000 years are ended (Revelation 20:5-9)
    I have often wondered about those nations that will fight with Gog and Magog when satan is released. It seems to me ( now I could be wrong about this of course) that there is a second resurrection as well it seems to indicate. If that is so, then there will be evil resurrected ancients who would perhaps be an army of either sinners or even fallen angels or these Titans. It indicates the whole world. In Revelation 19:19, these are coming to make war with Y’shua and His armies. Now here I have to say, what human, in their right mind, thinks that he can fight literally against an all powerful, almighty creator? They would have to be really stupid and blind.. they would have to run. My thinking is that there were once human .. perhaps that second resurrection after the 1000 years are ended. I apologize if I sound mixed up on this, but perhaps there may be something to this in one form or another. Thank you for listening.

  3. Great article! I miss seeing your show since I only have antenna tv

  4. “Zeus, Hercules, the Olympians, and the Titans are real. They hate us, they want to kill us, and they have a plan.

    Get ready.“

    Awesome TV Show tag line that needs to be made! I have most of your books from the past five years, however if I needed to get a set of books from you, that will help make this TV show a reality, which books would be included in that list? I would need to get a second set for my co-writer. Unless, of course you were already working on a movie or TV show. In which case I will pray for your great success! God bless!

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      Hi, Mark: Or apologies for our slow reply! We only just noticed your comment this morning. Thank you—you are very gracious.

      Probably the three that would be most helpful are Last Clash of the Titans, Veneration, and Giants, Gods & Dragons.

      1. Thanks! Just ordered Veneration.

  5. Thank you for your article! I am frustrated with the, shall we word it, dogs in the eschatological hunting grounds, doing some really poor work and you have excellent work. I will sound harsh , but truth is truth. It seems that men are attending Seminary and getting regurgitated food that wasn’t right and them doing the same for congregations. Instead of leading people to food, they are parrots and unwilling to search the scriptures because they seem to believe they have the truth. Your Bible studies each week and these researched works like this new article is so rich and maybe it was, as you have said, Michael Heiser that looked under that rock and those willing to say maybe there is something there get a whole new perspective! Wow, THANKS! You bring Hebrews 6:1 to life for me!

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