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Bill Johnson: Identity Theology & the Cult Connection | Adam Short

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John and Adam discuss a recent message from Bethel and analyze the language used in both the promotional email and Bill Johnson's sermon. They identify recurring themes such as "divine identity," "manifest wisdom," and "radical obedience," drawing connections between these phrases and older teachings rooted in Branhamism and other movements. They explain how subtle changes in wording can carry heavy implications, leading audiences toward elitist or cult-like mindsets. Adam notes how the sermon referenced Romans 5, while John highlights how the marketing framed it with additional loaded language not found in the original teaching. The conversation then turns toward broader concerns: the use of esoteric language resembling mystery cults, comparisons to cultural references like Men in Black, and the theological dangers of DNA-based identity teachings. They expose how concepts of perfectionism, obedience, and carnal-mindedness often serve to control rather than liberate followers. The discussion concludes with warnings about financial motivations, misuse of authority, and the risks when leaders adopt language historically tied to divisive or extremist beliefs. ______________________ 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

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