John Collins examines why Freemasonry alone cannot explain the theological problems inside modern charismatic and New Apostolic Reformation movements. Tracing the issue back to ancient Gnosticism, he explains how secret knowledge, spiritual elitism, and hidden revelation repeatedly resurface in Christian history.
By comparing early church responses—especially Irenaeus’ work Against Heresies—with post–World War II healing revivals, Branhamism, and modern NAR teachings, this episode shows how Gnostic ideas reshape salvation, authority, and church identity. The discussion exposes why mystery-driven Christianity thrives in times of fear and instability, and why the simple public gospel remains the antidote.
Introduction
- Why Freemasonry Is a Thread, Not the Core Problem
- Defining Gnosticism as a Family of Movements
- Mystery Cults, Pagan Roots, and Hidden Knowledge
- Irenaeus, Against Heresies, and Exposing the Architecture
- How Gnostic Structures Entered Modern Christianity
- Anxiety, Power, and Monetized Revelation After WWII
- Converging Apostasy and the NAR Ecosystem
- Final Warning: The Church as the Battlefield

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