John and Charles examine William Branham’s serpent seed doctrine by comparing early private remarks with later public sermons. Using recorded quotes from 1954 and 1958, they trace how Branham framed Cain, Ham, Nimrod, Babylon, and Judas within a lineage that mirrors British Israelism and Christian Identity theology.
The discussion also explains why Branham temporarily denied serpent seed while collaborating with Jim Jones, and how audience, alliances, and context shaped what he publicly affirmed or concealed. The episode focuses on documented statements, theological sources, and historical movements rather than speculation.
- Introduction
- National States Rights Party and Jeffersonville
- Branham’s First Recorded Serpent Seed Statement (1954)
- Private Doctrine vs Public Preaching
- Collaboration With Jim Jones and Theological Backtracking
- Racial Dynamics and Leadership Circles
- Covert Influence and Church Structure
- Serpent Seed Sermon (1958) and Genealogical Claims
- From British Israelism to Christian Identity

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