Iron And Clay do not mix - The Myth of human-alien hybridization
Daniel 2:43 And whereas thou sawest iron mixed with miry clay, they shall mingle themselves with the seed
of men: but they shall not cleave one to another, even as iron is not mixed with clay.

A lot of websites and Alien – UFO alternate reality types love to quote Daniel 2:43 to prove alien – human
hybridization by using only a part of this scripture,
"they shall mingle themselves with the seed of men".
However a simple look at the text of this verse in its entirety proves the exact opposite of their contentions.

“They shall mingle themselves with the seed of men" is that part of the verse which is prominently displayed on
many a website while the following part is completely ignored which reads,
"but they shall not cleave one to
another even as IRON IS NOT MIXED WITH CLAY".
 The word MINGLE in the above verse simply means to MIX
as people mingle at a party or a get together. The word
CLEAVE means to have intimate relations, it is the same
Hebrew word that Adam used in
Genesis 2:24, “Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall
cleave unto his wife: and they shall be one flesh.” So a plain reading of the complete verse in Daniel 2:43 leads to
an interpretation that is the exact opposite of what the star gods, star children, alien – human hybrid crowd would
have us believe by quoting this verse.

This verse rather than proving hybridization proves that this type of hybridization is not possible because ‘They’,
whoever they are and the seed of men SHALL NOT have sexual relations like a man and wife. Some people claim
that this verse teaches hybridization not through sexual relations but through genetic means, that is by combining
the genes of different species but does it? Dan. 2:43 emphasizes the impossibility of such a hybrid offspring by
stressing that
"IRON IS NOT MIXED WITH CLAY". It also proves that ‘THEY’ in Dan. 2:43 were (are) not the sons of
God of Genesis 6 since the sons of God did have physical relations with women and did produce offspring. If the
sons of God of Genesis 6 were fallen angels as some claim they were (not I), then ‘THEY’ in Daniel 2:43 cannot be
fallen angels either.

The point here is not to prove whether hybridization is possible or not, whether it has happened or not, whether it is
happening or not – I am sure the answer to all of the previous queries is YES! However hybridization – that is mixing
of two different species cannot be proven by (mis) quoting Daniel 2:43.