John and Charles examine how Manifested Sons Of God theology reframes Christian language around power, spiritual status, and human exaltation rather than humility, love, and redemption. They explain how phrases like “be like Jesus” can be loaded with radically different meanings inside high-control religious systems, especially in Branhamite and Latter Rain influenced groups.
They also trace how this theology can elevate preachers into functional mediators between believers and Christ, creating dependency, obedience, and spiritual manipulation. Along the way, they compare the authoritarian implications of William Branham and Jim Jones, showing how miracle-centered religion can drift into personality cults and control.
- Introduction
- Power Vs. Love In Manifested Sons Theology
- How Authoritarian Preachers Replace The Holy Spirit
- Branham’s Shift From Gospel Language To Condemnation

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