
NAR Grave Soaking Exposed: The Deity Cult Tombstones
William Branham Historical Research Podcast · John Collins
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John Collins and Charles Paisley delve into the intersections between Branham, other post-World War II healing revivalists, and the New Apostolic Reformation. They examine the peculiar beliefs and practices within the Branhamite community, such as the worship of Branham as a deity and the expectation of his resurrection, often evidenced by the inscriptions on tombstones in Jeffersonville’s Eastern Cemetery. They discuss the financial and doctrinal manipulations within the movement, comparing them to modern New Apostolic Reformation tendencies.
Charles and John also expose the bizarre and idolatrous aspects of Branham’s followers, particularly their grave inscriptions, which often substitute traditional Christian beliefs with Branham-centric doctrines and suggestions that Branham was the embodiment of Jesus Christ. They also discuss the dangerous consequences of these beliefs, including health risks during the COVID-19 pandemic due to the community’s rejection of medical advice. Last, they discuss the rationale behind New Apostolic Reformation leaders’ fascination with the Branham movement, given its controversial history and doctrinal aberrations.