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  • #84 Adam Stokes: Giants, Biblical History & Mormonism

#84 Adam Stokes: Giants, Biblical History & Mormonism

Sunday 26th December 2021

Join Todd Armstrong and Adam Stokes on GODCAST as they discuss giants, biblical history, and unique Mormon perspectives.
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Adam Stokes on Giants, Biblical History, and Mormonism: A Deep Dive on GODCAST

There's kind of a cycle of things, and if we don't learn from the mistakes of the past, we'll repeat them again.
Ever wondered if the Garden of Eden could have been in Missouri? Or what giants in North America and Egypt have to do with biblical history? This episode of GODCAST: The Goodness Over Darkness Podcast brings you a fascinating conversation between host Todd Armstrong and special guest Adam Stokes. Adam, who teaches the Old Testament at St.
Joe's University in Philadelphia and Latin at Pennsgrove High School, shares his unique insights into the intriguing intersections of Mormonism, Christianity, and ancient civilizations. In this episode, you'll hear about the differences between Mormonism and mainstream Christianity, including some mind-bending theories like an advanced civilization existing in pre-Columbus North America. Adam and Todd also explore the mysterious giants of North America and Egypt, discussing how some might be remnants from Atlantis or connected to the Tribes of Israel.
But that's not all. The episode delves into alternative American history, suggesting that the Garden of Eden might have been located in Missouri and linking the New Madrid earthquake to biblical prophecies. You'll also hear about the biblical story of Cain and his connection to the Nephites, an ancient group from Jerusalem. Adam's perspective is both thought-provoking and enlightening.
He says, 'There's kind of a cycle of things, and if we don't learn from the mistakes of the past, we'll repeat them again'. This conversation is a symphony of historical insights, biblical connections, and speculative theories that will leave you questioning what you thought you knew about history and spirituality. Tune in to this episode for a captivating journey through time, faith, and mystery.