Leaving the Message John Collins
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- Religion & Spirituality
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William Marrion Branham (A.K.A. William Marvin Branham, 1907[2]-1965) was a Pentecostal minister from Jeffersonville, Indiana credited by some as initiating the Post WWII Healing Revival. The first of ten children of Charles and Ella Branham, Branham claimed to have been born in Cumberland County, KY and reared in the booming Southern Indiana casino town directly across the river from Louisville, KY. He was also a "doomsday prophet", predicting several years that he claimed to be the End of Days.
This site is not sympathetic to William Branham or the white supremacy agenda. The intent of this website is to provide research material used for critical examination of William Branham, his "Message" cult following, and the men, women, and organizations that he influenced as well as those who influenced him.
For more information about William Branham and his "Message" cult, see https://william-branham.org
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Howard Rand: British Israelism to Christian Identity
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Customer Reviews
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Just curious-why in your review would it only be you find it important to particularly defend W. M. B. from association with Jim Jones specifically? And thereby cast doubt on the many hours of research and evidence (corroborated with documentation and witnesses of the time) of Branham’s mountains of erroneous claims and anti-biblical theology. Seems like an odd gnat to strain at while confronting such a large camel.
Chris Rosebrough Poopy Stain Connectons
John is a master of what Chris Rosebrough calls his poopy stain connection. He preached at such in such a conference who also preached so they are connected. He try's to portray Jim Jones as part of Branhams teachings , he was not . Gordon Lindsay left due to Branhams stance on modesty and women in ministry as stated in Freda Lindsays book, " My Diary Secrets". Collins said he left because of White Supremacy. John is trying to paint this Christian Identity picture over Branham that the facts just do not support.