I listen to Chuck Missler occasionally on CSN. It's usually at 5pm EST here. I didn't realize he had moved on.
When I found the broadcast, it was a pretty cool feeling. I can't say I 100% agree with everything he said (that I recall), but it was certainly entertaining for me to listen to.
By entertaining I mean, hey you are actually teaching scripture precept by precept as you understand it and while I don't think anyone has the full revelation of the word, besides "the word" it was encouraging to know there are people out there that do that.
I'm 50/50 on whether it's just "dusty bible study" or "living word encounter", so there is that.
Both are appreciated, I feel like there is something to be gleaned by humanistic bible studies so long as nothing is in direct opposition, although that isn't everyone's interest.
The other guy I'm not really familiar with. Were they a team at some point? I know someone that listens to podcasts similar to what has been said in the thread so I'll ask them and see. Based off what they have said, I see anything having to do with giants as conspiratorial and irrelevant.
We know they lived. If they are being covered up, what does it matter? Giants weren't EVER spoken of in a positive light in the word. I've heard people illustrate their curiosities and I find that dangerous. You can also see this curiosity in media representations. At least CS Lewis in the silver chair (narnia) portrayed them more true to biblical form.
It is interesting that you can see even the portrayals in the media as vastly negative, but with some "chance" that some might have some "good" in them. Of course, clear issues can be seen with this mentality.