Friday, March 20, 2026

Did William Branham Invent The 1933 Visions?

 

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John and Charles examine William Branham’s famous “1933 prophecies” and ask a basic historical question: is there any evidence he actually gave them in 1933? Working through the record, they compare Branham’s later retellings with the absence of contemporary evidence and the testimony of people who never heard these predictions until much later.

The discussion also tackles a larger issue in Branhamism: what counts as a prophet according to the Bible, and whether Branham ever produced a verifiable future-predicting prophecy on record before the event occurred. Along the way, John and Charles discuss changing prophecy claims, post-event storytelling, Voice of God Recordings, and why the 1933 visions remain central to debates over William Branham’s credibility.

  • No Evidence The Prophecies Came From 1933
  • The Claim That Branham Had No Verifiable Future Prophecies
  • How Research On The Prophecies Spread Inside The Message
  • Why The 1933 Visions Became The Key Test Case




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