Weaponized Religion - NAR Music: The Devil's Trick - Episode 177 Branham Research

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John Collins and John McKinnon examine the intricate history of the Pentecostal movement and its ties to the New Apostolic Reformation. We explore how early Pentecostal leaders, such as Roy Davis and William Branham, utilized media and entertainment to build their religious platforms. They discuss Davis's efforts to merge his Pentecostal sect into a larger body of Pentecostals, his influence in laying the foundation for future movements, and the significant role of music in attracting followers. The conversation highlights Davis's controversial actions, including his criminal activities and manipulation of identities, and how these shaped the early Pentecostal landscape.

00:00 Introduction
01:33 Early Pentecostal Roots
05:34 Media and Music Influence
08:50 Legal Troubles and Migration
13:29 William Branham's Rise
18:50 Christian Identity Connections
24:55 Prison Sentence and Aftermath
31:10 Formation of Networks
36:20 Role of Music in Revival
42:30 Criminal Activities and White Supremacy
47:10 Branham's Leadership Transition
50:40 Post-Prison Activities
56:01 Conclusion
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