Unveiling the days of Noah: giants, portals and prophetic warnings.
In a compelling interview on Prophecy Watchers, Steve Quayle and Gary Stearman discussed topics like ancient giants, supernatural portals, and the rise of artificial intelligence, all linked to biblical prophecy. Their message: the days of Noah are returning, and Christians must stay vigilant.
Quayle argued that misunderstandings within the Christian church, particularly about Genesis 6, have obscured biblical truths. He suggested that massive ancient structures, such as those in Egypt, were designed for giants, not merely as tributes to pharaohs. “Under the Giza Plateau, there’s a city of giants—100 square miles of massive architecture,” he claimed.
Such claims might sound far-fetched to some, but they resonate with Scriptural accounts of the Nephilim, described in Genesis 6:4: “The sons of God came in to the daughters of men, and they bore children to them.” Stearman added, “As it was in the days of Noah, so shall it be also in the days of the Son of Man” (Luke 17:26), pointing to Jesus’ warning about the conditions of the last days.
The discussion expanded to modern phenomena like UFO sightings and mysterious sky patterns, which they suggested may be connected to ancient rituals meant to open portals for “gods” to enter. Quayle stated, “Chants and rituals have been used to court the gods, allowing communication with humans.”
They also addressed artificial intelligence, which Quayle called a tool for creating “superhuman people” to control Earth. He likened AI’s promises of god-like knowledge to the serpent’s deception in Eden: “You will be like God” (Gen 3:5). Quayle warned of humanity’s pursuit of immortality outside of God’s design, saying, “Man’s desire for eternal life apart from God reveals rebellion against His plan.”
Their conversation serves as a wake-up call for Christians. In a world filled with technological advancements and deceptive narratives, believers must anchor themselves in Scripture. Jesus’ warnings about the last days call for spiritual readiness.
“Our purpose is to manifest God’s kingdom and win souls for Christ,” Quayle said. “Christians must stay alert, align with God’s will, and prepare for His return.” As the signs of the times unfold, believers are urged to remain steadfast in faith, for “the coming of the Son of Man” is near.