





A recent discussion between Glenn Beck and author Timothy Alberino dives into a provocative question: What did Jesus really know about the Book of Enoch, the Nephilim, and humanity’s earliest origins? The conversation connects ancient biblical mysteries with modern fears about technology and the future of mankind.
Alberino suggests that passages in Genesis 6 — paired with traditions found in the Book of Enoch — could hint at a long-lost era when “otherworldly” beings interacted with humanity. Whether these accounts are taken literally or symbolically, they raise deep questions about human origins, spiritual beings, and the boundaries of earthly life.
The conversation then jumps to the present day. As futurists like Yuval Noah Harari describe the coming “end of humanity as we know it,” technologies such as CRISPR gene editing, IVF, artificial wombs, and broader transhumanist goals are rapidly redefining what it means to be human.
Alberino argues that Christian redemption is tied to humanity itself — and that altering it too drastically could have spiritual consequences. His concern is not technology in general, but the possibility that humanity may “sell its birthright” by chasing enhancement or post-human evolution without considering the cost.
Whether one takes Alberino’s interpretation literally, symbolically, or skeptically, the core question stands: as technology accelerates, what does it truly mean to be human? The episode ultimately encourages believers to stay grounded in the gospel while navigating a rapidly changing world.