Author and expert Doug Van Dorn discusses the sons of the gods, their mysterious origins, and the modern fascination with them. Are they real or just myths? Will the days of Noah return? Were these giants purely evil? The podcast delves into biblical connections, the survival of giants post-flood, and the debate around their existence.
Giants may have survived the biblical flood by retreating underground or escaping to rocky areas.
Giants in ancient stories hold symbolic significance and may be linked to profound historical events.
Legends and modern sightings of giants prompt speculation on their demise and impact on folklore.
Deep dives
Survival Strategies of Giants Before and After the Flood
The podcast delves into various theories on how giants may have survived the biblical flood. Speculation includes the possibility of giants retreating underground before the flood, taking shelter in rocky areas, and emerging after the deluge. The discussion contemplates scenarios where giants could have persisted through different means, such as DNA preservation, non-universal flood theories, or influencing events like the Tower of Babel.
Giants' Historical and Mythological Interpretations
The conversation explores the intersection of historical events and mythologies involving giants. It contemplates the symbolic significance of giants in ancient stories and their potential connection to profound events mentioned in various cultures and texts. The dialogue extends to considering the origins of mythological narratives featuring giants, proposing a deeper understanding of their impact on cultural beliefs and narratives.
Legends and Realities of Giants' Existence
The episode navigates through legends and accounts of giants' existence, linking them to modern encounters like sightings of Sasquatch or alleged giant remains in different parts of the world. The speakers engage in a speculative discussion on the demise of giants, pondering historical encounters with beings that resembled giants and the implications of these encounters on folklore and supernatural beliefs.
The Migration of Giants Across Different Regions
Giants from various regions, starting in Turkey and moving through Galatia, Rome, Germany, France, Britain, Ireland, and eventually North America, faced conflict wherever they went due to their immense size and abilities. Julius Caesar mentioned encountering these giants, who were described as formidable fighters and likened to berserkers. The giants were eventually destroyed in different locations, leading to speculations about their origins and the impact of their presence on various societies.
Discussion on Conspiracy Theories and Supernatural Beliefs
The podcast delves into the impact of conspiracy theories and supernatural beliefs on society, emphasizing the importance of considering alternative perspectives and being open to discussions on topics like giants, UFOs, fallen angels, and biblical references. There is an exploration of how dismissing all conspiracy theories can be as dangerous as blindly believing them, highlighting the need for a balanced approach to discerning truth and engaging with diverse viewpoints. The conversation touches on the role of deception, the significance of supernatural elements in religious narratives, and the potential consequences of overlooking such perspectives in contemporary discussions.
We continue our discussion with author Doug Van Dorn into the prehistoric and antediluvian Earth. Who were these sons of the gods? Why are modern humans suddenly obsessed with finding out more about them? Is is all one big hoax or just a myth? Are the days of Noah bound to return? And were these giants only evil?