

Weaponized Religion: From Christian Identity to the NAR with John Andrew Collins
9 snips Sep 15, 2025
John Andrew Collins, a former third-generation member of William Branham's 'Message' movement, shares his transformative journey from cult life to research and healing. He discusses the radicalization linked to Branham's doctrines, including troubling connections to recent Minnesota murder cases. The conversation spans topics like Branhamism’s influence on modern ministries, the intertwining of Christian Identity and racism, and how militant rhetoric can lead to violence. Collins emphasizes the importance of critical thinking and returning to a message of love and compassion.
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Leaving A Lifelong Faith
- John Andrew Collins describes waking up from lifelong belief after tragic events and diving into research to understand Branhamism.
- He says leaving felt like being transplanted from a North Korean camp into the United States where nothing was familiar.
Branham As A Rooting Network
- Collins maps Branham's teachings as a "spider-verse" of influence feeding modern movements like NAR and IHOPKC.
- He argues Branham's recorded sermons became doctrinal seeds that morphed into many contemporary authoritarian Christian ecosystems.
Reclaiming Music After Prohibition
- Collins recounts family battles over stringed instruments because Branham called them "of the devil."
- He now deliberately displays drums and guitars to reclaim music as part of his healing and identity.