Rev. Asa Alonso (A. A.) Allen was an Assemblies of God minister who joined the Latter Rain Revivals in December 1948, shortly …
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Is not Branham of mixed race also? In his sermons he mentioned that he’s of an Irish descent on his father’s side & a Cherokee native American on his mother’s side. And if we push a corollary of this fact to his ‘racist’ doctrine against inter-marriage then William Marvin Branam is a hybrid bastard too.
Its kind of ironic that Branham always touted that he was the product of an interracial marriage. His mother was half Native American so he even has some mixture if he was telling the truth.
It's so interesting how the KKK was so involved in these groups, either like WMB, being with them–through Davis–or them persecuting different ministers.
Do you think any evidence will surface that WMB was a klan member. I'm sure a lot of us have been wondering. I know. I have. He certainly bragged all the time about being mentored by a klan leader.
As I recall, William Branham mentioned that he himself had mixed heritage, including Irish and Indian ancestry. While he spoke a little of his own heritage, it is important to note that the issue of race and acceptance within the context of his ministry was primarily centered around the concept of appearing "white," and the whites and blacks staying in their own place. It appears that there was a preference for individuals who fit the societal standard of whiteness, and those who did not conform to this ideal may have faced challenges in being fully accepted to say the least.
In light of this, it is understandable that someone like Allen may have taken offense and raised concerns about the discriminatory practices related to skin tone and physical features. Such biases and prejudices undermine the core principles of equality and inclusivity within Christianity.
Is not Branham of mixed race also? In his sermons he mentioned that he’s of an Irish descent on his father’s side & a Cherokee native American on his mother’s side. And if we push a corollary of this fact to his ‘racist’ doctrine against inter-marriage then William Marvin Branam is a hybrid bastard too.
To lie the way this man does and that with a straight face.
Its kind of ironic that Branham always touted that he was the product of an interracial marriage. His mother was half Native American so he even has some mixture if he was telling the truth.
It's so interesting how the KKK was so involved in these groups, either like WMB, being with them–through Davis–or them persecuting different ministers.
Do you think any evidence will surface that WMB was a klan member. I'm sure a lot of us have been wondering. I know. I have. He certainly bragged all the time about being mentored by a klan leader.
WMB himself indicated that his grandmother was a Cherokee Indian. I guess that makes WMB a bastard too.
If I remember correctly Branham claimed to be native American on his Mothers side?
WMB was all over the place mentally.
As I recall, William Branham mentioned that he himself had mixed heritage, including Irish and Indian ancestry. While he spoke a little of his own heritage, it is important to note that the issue of race and acceptance within the context of his ministry was primarily centered around the concept of appearing "white," and the whites and blacks staying in their own place. It appears that there was a preference for individuals who fit the societal standard of whiteness, and those who did not conform to this ideal may have faced challenges in being fully accepted to say the least.
In light of this, it is understandable that someone like Allen may have taken offense and raised concerns about the discriminatory practices related to skin tone and physical features. Such biases and prejudices undermine the core principles of equality and inclusivity within Christianity.
My brother just give your life to christ in other way repent or perish