John and Charles examine how William Branham’s sermons linked civil rights unrest, communism, and apocalyptic fear, and how that messaging may have shaped the worldview of people who sat under it. They trace the overlap between Branham’s rhetoric, racialized panic, and the larger ideological environment that influenced followers in the healing revival world.
The discussion also explores how fear-based preaching affected families, how coded language worked inside the movement, and why some listeners accepted extreme claims while others were disturbed by them. Along the way, John and Charles connect Branham’s warnings to Jim Jones, segregation-era propaganda, and the long-term process of deprogramming after religious indoctrination.
- Jim Jones And The Apocalyptic Race War Theme
- Family Memory And The Shock Of The Sermons
- Civil Rights, The Klan, And Fear Propaganda
- Deprogramming Indoctrination About Communism

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