Adoption Doctrine And Dominion Theology: Branham’s False Gospel And the Rise of the NAR

Adoption Doctrine And Dominion Theology: Branham’s False Gospel And the Rise of the NAR

John Collins and John McKinnon unpack William Branham’s controversial adoption doctrine and its connections to elitist theology, racism, and dominionism. They show how Branham’s teachings on the Serpent Seed, Manifest Sons of God, and the super race mentality blended white supremacist ideology with a counterfeit gospel. By examining Branham’s claims alongside his mentor Roy Davis and Christian Identity roots, the episode exposes how these distorted ideas laid the foundation for later movements.br br They trace Branham’s influence into the Latter Rain revival and modern NAR, where elements like dominion theology, spiritual DNA, and new gospels echo his message. Throughout, the hosts contrast Branham’s diminishing of Christ and elevation of man with the true gospel. The discussion warns of how aberrant theology spreads, reshaping salvation into elitism, while pointing listeners back to Christ as the center. br br 00:00 Introduction br 00:31 Opening Remarks and the Adoption Doctrine Theme br 01:09 How Theology and History Intertwine in Branham’s Message br 02:04 Roots in Serpent Seed and Connections to White Supremacy br 05:05 Linking Serpent Seed, Manifest Sons of God, and NAR br 09:14 The Super Race Concept and Its Racialized Theology br 13:00 Historical Context: Roy Davis and White Supremacist Influence br 15:38 Branham’s Legacy in the Latter Rain and Charismatic Movements br 20:01 Dominion Theology and the Sons of God Narrative br 23:16 Contradictions in Branham’s Millennium Doctrine br 27:02 DNA, Seed Theology, and Modern NAR Echoes br 31:04 Debunking Branham’s Miraculous Claims and Failed Prophecies br 39:03 The “Us vs.


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Uploaded: 2025-10-08

Duration: 55:17