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When Churches Become Kingdoms: The Dangerous Logic Behind Theocratic Faith Movements

When Churches Become Kingdoms: The Dangerous Logic Behind Theocratic Faith Movements

William Branham Historical Research Podcast · John Collins

February 16, 20261h 4m

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Show Notes

John and Jed examine how modern charismatic movements evolved into closed systems of authority that function like miniature theocratic states. Drawing from personal experience, historical revival movements, and recent scandals surrounding IHOP KC, they explain how unaccountable leadership, failed prophecies, and rewritten histories create environments where abuse can flourish.

The conversation traces the ideological lineage from early healing revivals and Branhamism to the New Apostolic Reformation, showing how spiritual language is used to shield power, suppress dissent, and bypass accountability. This episode challenges listeners to recognize the warning signs of authoritarian religion and consider why these systems continue to repeat the same cycle of rise, collapse, and reinvention.

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