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I saw a Big Foot, so it cannot be a myth. Many of today's "Christians" do not believe the Holy Bible which states that many so-called mythical creatures exist. Some of these creatures could be animals, but many of them are in what might be called the "supernatural" realm. Nebuchadnezzar was turned into a wild beast apparently for seven years, covered in thick, long hair and having long claws. Who knows, maybe Nebuchadnezzar wasn't the only one? His fate was decreed not by an angel per se, but by a "watcher," a holy one -- another "mythical creature". While it is okay to be doubtful about things that most likely do not exist, and it is natural to desire proof of said creatures, if such creatures exist -- they exist. We are to preach the gospel of Christ to every creature. Why was the command to every creature? Shouldn't it have been to every human? While I am pretty sure that verse is not a reference to creatures who cannot understand the gospel, it is certainly a directive for us to preach to all the different kinds of creatures with understanding. Does that include a Big Foot? We do not know what Big Foot are, are they man, or beast, or like Neb. a man who God turned into a beast? What if they are like the watchers, or the "nephelim", half man, half "son of God"? Or, like so many others, would you doubt the Word of God too?

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