Thursday, March 26, 2026

Seven Visions Or Later Legend? The 1933 Prophecy Problem

 

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John and Charles examine the contradictions inside William Branham’s claimed 1933 visions, focusing on the prophecies that disappear, change, or expand over time. They walk through missing predictions like the "three isms," the warnings about eggs and valleys, and the later-added claims about women, Mary, and America’s destruction, showing how the story shifts from retelling to retelling.

The discussion also explores why the 1977 doomsday prediction became so powerful inside the Message and how failed end-times teaching shaped fear, hopelessness, and isolation. Along the way, John and Charles argue that Branham’s prophecy list was not evidence of supernatural insight, but a changing narrative used to reinforce prophetic authority and a cultic worldview.

  • Introduction
  • Missing Prophecies And Later Additions
  • The 1977 Destruction Of America Prediction
  • How Doomsday Teaching Damages Lives



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