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John and Charles discuss how mid-20th-century renewal streams shaped later movements, tracing links among healing revivals, Latter Rain circles, and newer trends. They examine claims around the Brownsville revival's ties to Full Gospel networks and the role of Steve Hill; explore how specialized terms like "Ecclesia" gained layered meaning; and address wide variation inside Latter Rain—from worship styles to doctrines such as five-fold leadership and "manifested sons." They also revisit how certain Detroit-area congregations intersected with a future harmful leader, the ways ideas and personnel cross-pollinated, and why so much institutional storytelling was later rewritten or minimized. 
They further unpack debates within Branham-influenced groups: the existence of a faction that treats the founder with divine-level status, contrasting with others who deny such devotion; the rapture timeline split between amillennial and premillennial branches; and the backstory of the Church Ages book—compiled from sermons, heavily edited, and drawing on earlier authors. Additional myths are assessed, including accident narratives, fundraising practices, and royalties on recordings, while urging readers to evaluate claims against primary evidence rather than inherited legends.
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Weaponized Religion: From Christian Identity to the NAR:
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Kindle: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DCGGZX3K
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