Cultish - Congressmen William D. Upshaw Pt. 3
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- čas přidán 6. 09. 2021
- In part 3, we look at a 1920s congressman from Georgia by the name of William D. Upshaw & the unique impact he ended up having on the Branham Cult.
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Wow I haven’t heard that voice in such a long time ! So glad I don’t have to anymore
Same here. So glad I don't have to listen to him anymore.
It’s only now that the screaming bothers me after all the years
Yeah it’s the most annoying voice ever. His tone & fake Kentucky accent is so obnoxious spewing nothing but lies & hateful rhetoric. it gets worse when he screams. he makes my stomach hurt. William Branham is a disease
Amazing series! I’m an occasional artist and many years ago I bought in old frame and painting in the thrift store up here in Canada. When I took it apart, there was an old print of The Birth of a Nation on the back. It was terrifying and I instantly knew it was evil. I painted over it. I still wonder how it got to a small town in Canada but who knows!
The CBC French Network showed The Birth of a Nation twice on late night television.
We have this cult in our tiny town in the middle of Kansas. Please, if you’re reading this, be praying with me that the Holy Spirit will call them to repentance!
Truth reigns! 🙏🙌❤
Best podcast
"stealing a piano for his church"
Oh my God I can't stop laughing.
God is good
Look into IBLP(Institute of Basic Life Principles) and Bill Gothard
Strange that the title does not mention the overall topic of the Branham Cult; I was certainly questioning what the thumbnail was for. This is not the 3rd part of focusing on Upshaw; that title is not fitting. Anyway, I'm just offering useful feedback; I'm not complaining.
Yeah, I had a hard time finding it
Me, too
Was thinking the same. I found a playlist of these videos, in order, from a separate channel, it’s easier for me to navigate.
Hey guys I love your show but it’s called the Ku Klux Klan not Klu Klux Klan. Keep up the good work you guys are awesome!
Ku not klu.
As a former member of this church ( leaving at a youngish age). The deep dive in to this topic is muchly appreciated.
I have not been able to adequately explain the cults doctrine, my experiences from within or my dealings with my family members as a "fallen or backslider"
It is ashame to see the message is still going strong in Canada.
Looks like William branham is riding that trail again....
Matt 11:11Verily I say unto you, Among them that are born of women there hath not risen a greater than John the Baptist: notwithstanding he that is least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he.
If you are increduleous about divine healing, come and taste the power of biblical end-time gospel message preached by WMBranham ! The problem isnot what he preaches, but the way that you receive what is preached ! If your heart is rocky, stay there and remain weed !!
Does Cultish delete comments that challenge their views? Cause I could have sworn I commented on this . . . 🤔
Ku not Klu
Imagination you can't believe its God in man, so I AM is impossible for that being your name.
Now I say, the heir, as long as he is a child, differeth nothing from a servant, though he be lord of all; Paul knew OT was allegory, when he was Saul's belief he thought like a son of man looking outside himself like John Baptist Great just born of woman.
No
Okay, so that "woman" this guy claims made a rape accusation about this "jew" (Leo Frank) was actually a 9 year old girl named Mary Phagan.
She didn't make a rape accusation because he murdered her. He was found guilty in a court of law, he exhausted his appeals ALL THE WAY TO THE SUPREME COURT (WHO ALSO DENIED HIS APPEAL).
A parole application was put in for him and it was denied. It was the governor who pardoned him and he had to leave town because everyone alive at the time in Georgia knew he was guilty.
His conviction, and subsequent upholding of said conviction, was attained by the prosecution who relied, ALMOST COMPLETELY, on the word of a black janitor (Conley). It wasn't until the 80s, through massive pressure from groups like the ADL, that he was posthumously pardoned (yet not even absolved of the crime).
This man straight up lied about that case and it really tarnishes this episode.
Yes, the extreme mischaracterisation of that case, and the constant kvetching about the KKK as if we would assume them to be supporters of them if they didn't decry them, are blemishes in this otherwise excellent series exposing the wicked false prophet Branham.
Also, if you're *the* Larry Ridgeway then I'm a big fan, keep up the good work, bro.
Mary Phagan was 13. Not that it matters much. But apparently getting details wrong is common to most of us.
Also, the Governor did not pardon Frank, he commuted his sentence to life in prison. Frank was injured by another prisoner and was in the hospital when he was kidnapped, taken to Marrietta and lynched.
Man, how those errors get around! Lol
I do not believe that, something stink here
FIRST AGAIN!
2nd lol
Sounds like the Masons
The Bible is allegory not secular history like classic theology thinks it is, nothing new under the sun and repeated. Imagination is God in man, looking outside is classic theology that creates fear and repeating under the sun, Paul hinted who you are, Phil 2:5Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus: 6Who, being in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal with God:
@berglen100 If you would read this text in its immediate context, rather than isolating it, then you just might perceive that your new-age interpretation is way off. The passage is inferring that like Christ; we too should be humble.