William Branham Historical Research Podcast podcast

Self-Promotion: Turning Ordinary Preachers Into Cult Leaders

0:00
58:07
Retroceder 15 segundos
Avanzar 15 segundos
John Collins and John McKinnon continue their series on how high-control religious movements form, focusing on the role of self-promotion in shaping cult leadership. They examine how repeated miracle stories, prophetic claims, and dramatic testimonies can gradually replace biblical authority with loyalty to a personality. Drawing from examples such as William Branham, John Alexander Dowie, Charles Taze Russell, Joseph Smith, William Souders, and Jim Jones, they explore the recurring pattern of leaders elevating personal experiences into public credentials. The discussion also analyzes the psychological mechanics behind repetition, emotional storytelling, and exaggerated claims—especially surrounding Branham's India trip and shifting prophecy narratives. By tracing how failed predictions are reframed and normalized, the episode highlights why critical thinking and historical scrutiny are essential safeguards for Christians navigating modern charismatic and prophetic movements. ______________________ Weaponized Religion: From Christian Identity to the NAR: Paperback: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1735160962  Kindle: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DCGGZX3K  ______________________ - Support the channel: https://www.patreon.com/branham  - Visit the website: https://william-branham.org

Otros episodios de "William Branham Historical Research Podcast"