Message Cult Shifts Focus To Death Camps
Researchers, former "Message" cult members, and even some current cult members have informed us that the tone of the "Message" cult leaders has shifted significantly since the emergence of groups sharing information critical to William Branham and the religion and/or doctrines these cult leaders support. Of late, this change in focus has become very disturbing. Some cult leaders have focused their churches upon death, and their sermons are eerily similar to that of the speeches given by Jim Jones before the Jonestown Massacre of over 900 people.
Researchers, former "Message" cult members, and even some current cult members have informed us that the tone of the "Message" cult leaders has shifted significantly since the emergence of groups sharing information critical to William Branham and the religion and/or doctrines these cult leaders support. Of late, this change in focus has become very disturbing. Some cult leaders have focused their churches upon death, and their sermons are eerily similar to that of the speeches given by Jim Jones before the Jonestown Massacre of over 900 people.
"Exodus" has produced another video and sent it to us. The statements captured by these cult pastors are very alarming. Cult leaders are actually telling their congregations that members who leave their churches would like to do bodily harm and even kill current members of their church. This type of fearmongering can only serve the purpose of creating militant church members, fearing death by people who leave their churches, some of which may decide to take matters into their own hands.
Now why don't they have death camps for us? They would if they could get by with it. And you know who would be running some of them? Former "Message" people.
Donny Reagan. Accessed 2021, Nov 17 from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxrFcmLWvNs
Most alarming, as it relates to the events that transpired at Jonestown, Guyana, is the unusual focus on wanting to die. Instead of focusing on Jesus Christ or the Gospel, "Message" cult leaders are actually indoctrinating their congregations to want death.
What kind of a human being is it that wants death? I'll tell you what kind it is! It's one that has looked across on the other side!
Donny Reagan. Accessed 2021, Nov 17 from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxrFcmLWvNs
When one listens to the infamous "death tape" that was recorded as people died during the Jonestown Massacre, there is no question that the "Message" is aligned with the events that transpired in 1978. Nor should it come as any surprise that Jim Jones was a leader in William Branham's "Message" cult following, or that Jones, William Branham, Joseph Mattsson-Boze, and the Herald of Faith team were united in doctrine and in spirit.
The fruits of that spirit are being made manifest, a second time.
Be patient. Death is — I tell you, I don’t care how many screams you hear, I don’t care how many anguished cries, death is a million times preferable to ten more days of this life. If you knew what was ahead of you — if you knew what was ahead of you, you’d be glad to be stepping over tonight.
Jim Jones - Death Tape. Accessed 2021, Nov 17 from https://jonestown.sdsu.edu/?page_id=29079