
When Prophecy Becomes Damage Control: Defense of MIke Bickle
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John and Brantley examine a new defense of Mike Bickle that frames the Kansas City Star, prophetic signs, fasting, and spiritual warfare language as divine confirmation. They compare the argument to older patterns in William Branham's movement, especially the idea of a "vindicated prophet" whose authority is protected even when evidence raises serious concerns.
The discussion explores how prophetic mythology, name-dropping, fear of blasphemy, "touch not my anointed" rhetoric, accusations against critics, and appeals to spiritual authority can create powerful systems of narrative control. John and Brantley also discuss splinter groups, replatforming efforts, and why escalating language against critics and survivors should concern anyone watching the aftermath of IHOPKC.
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Weaponized Religion: From Christian Identity to the NAR:
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