On November 15, 2025, Glenn Beck hosted Timothy Alberino for a sobering discussion that tied Genesis, the Book of Enoch, and the Nephilim to a modern surge in transhumanist technology and cultural engineering. Their conversation framed ancient biblical warnings as relevant to today’s debates over gene editing, artificial wombs, and the moral limits of science, forcing hardworking Americans to confront what our elites are quietly normalizing.
Alberino lays out a provocative thesis: the “Watchers” and giants of Genesis are not mere myth but a historical narrative that echoes in the current push to remake human beings. He warns that what passes for progress—IVF, genetic manipulation, and more—could be the soft underbelly of an effort to redefine humanity itself, a point Beck amplified for his audience.
This is not idle conspiracy chatter; the intellectual class openly debates the end of “human-dominated history” as technology accelerates, and voices like Yuval Noah Harari have suggested we are at a hinge point where human primacy could be erased. Conservatives should not cower while technocrats declare that the next evolutionary leap must be engineered in labs and boardrooms, because that idea strips away the dignity and rights that flow from being human.
The theological alarm Alberino sounded is simple and devastating: redemption, in the Christian understanding, presumes our humanity, and tampering with what it means to be human has eternal consequences. For believers and patriots alike, that should be reason enough to push back against a culture that treats children and bodies as raw material for experimentation.
Mainstream media and the monied classes will call this fearmongering, but the moral questions deserve national debate, not sneers. Transhumanism is, at its core, a philosophy that insists human limits are problems to be solved, a worldview that many faith leaders and conservative thinkers rightly see as a direct challenge to the biblical order and to the natural rights our country was built upon.
Patriots should take Glenn Beck’s program as a wake-up call: educate your neighbors, vote for leaders who respect natural law, and demand strict limits on technologies that can alter human nature. This is not merely a policy fight — it is a battle for the soul of our civilization, and conservatives must act with conviction and urgency to defend the unborn, the vulnerable, and the very definition of what it means to be human.
If you believe in life, faith, and country, now is the moment to stand firm against the push to hand our children over to labs and algorithms. Speak out at school boards, statehouses, and in the marketplace of ideas; leave no room for the elites to repackage radical experiments on human life as inevitable progress.

