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Speak to the Mountain? Faith, Fiction, and the Cessationist Debate

from William Branham Historical Research Podcast

John and Chino explore the emotional and theological aftermath experienced by individuals leaving high-control religious movements. They reflect on the confusion many face when their spiritual "anchor" is removed, often resulting in wandering between movements in search of truth. Chino shares a story of someone who humorously called herself a "cult hopper," illustrating how the desire for spiritual authenticity can lead to disillusionment and repeated entanglements. They emphasize the importance of returning to Scripture personally, without intermediaries claiming exclusive insight or power. As the discussion deepens, the two unpack the flawed hermeneutics behind faith healing and miracle claims made by former leaders like Hobart Freeman and William Branham. They challenge literalist readings of verses such as Mark 11:24 and expose how metaphorical language is often distorted for doctrinal control. They stress the need for honest, humble, and context-aware Bible interpretation. Stories of unverified miracle claims, spiritual manipulation, and doctrinal borrowing from prior movements are used to highlight the dangers of constructing belief systems on unverifiable traditions rather than clear biblical teaching. ______________________ Weaponized Religion: From Christian Identity to the NAR: Paperback: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1735160962  Kindle: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DCGGZX3K  ______________________ - Support the channel: https://www.patreon.com/branham  - Visit the website: https://william-branham.org

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