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Support the show:
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Weaponized Religion: From Christian Identity to the NAR:
Paperback: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1735160962
Some Say They Blundered:
https://a.co/d/2cEkDyF
John and Bob dive into the deep roots of dominionist theology, comparing its modern expression with ancient history and Christian scripture. They examine how efforts to merge religion with government power have consistently failed throughout time. From biblical kings to American prohibition, the discussion underscores that without internal transformation, external laws fail to produce lasting change. The hosts critique contemporary movements attempting to legislate morality, drawing parallels to movements like the New Apostolic Reformation and even historical regimes.
Through a historically grounded discussion, they trace dominionist ideology from early Christian persecution, through Constantine’s Rome, to modern evangelical politics. They highlight the parallels between dominion theology and authoritarian structures, revealing how pride and the pursuit of status often drive these movements more than genuine faith. Along the way, Bob shares personal stories from his past involvement in religious and music institutions, while John offers critical insight into the legacy of groups tied to prohibition, religious nationalism, and authoritarian youth programs. The conversation closes with reflections on spiritual authenticity and a challenge to critically rethink what genuine faith looks like.
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Support the show:
https://www.patreon.com/branham
Available on Spotify, Google, and Apple Podcasts:
https://william-branham.org/podcast
Weaponized Religion: From Christian Identity to the NAR:
Paperback: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1735160962
Some Say They Blundered:
https://a.co/d/2cEkDyF
John and Bob dive into the deep roots of dominionist theology, comparing its modern expression with ancient history and Christian scripture. They examine how efforts to merge religion with government power have consistently failed throughout time. From biblical kings to American prohibition, the discussion underscores that without internal transformation, external laws fail to produce lasting change. The hosts critique contemporary movements attempting to legislate morality, drawing parallels to movements like the New Apostolic Reformation and even historical regimes.
Through a historically grounded discussion, they trace dominionist ideology from early Christian persecution, through Constantine’s Rome, to modern evangelical politics. They highlight the parallels between dominion theology and authoritarian structures, revealing how pride and the pursuit of status often drive these movements more than genuine faith. Along the way, Bob shares personal stories from his past involvement in religious and music institutions, while John offers critical insight into the legacy of groups tied to prohibition, religious nationalism, and authoritarian youth programs. The conversation closes with reflections on spiritual authenticity and a challenge to critically rethink what genuine faith looks like.

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