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Victim of the Flaming Sword Now Available

October 7, 2022

The Victim of the Flaming Sword tract has been processed and is now available.   NOTE that this document is very large and will require a good internet connection to view.

The Victim of the Flaming Sword tract has been processed and is now available.   NOTE that this document is very large and will require a good internet connection to view.

Read it here:
https://william-branham.org/site/resource?key=41b05fff-b693-4c42-8d48-0a2781baecd2&parent=garfield_t._haywood

Cult leaders in Branham’s sect claim that Branham introduced the “truth” on baptism in Jesus' Name, but it was actually G. T. Haywood - a black preacher - that was largely responsible for the spreading of baptism according to Acts 2:38. He was so popular for his interracial revivals that this tract caused outrage among white supremacists.

Klan leaders William Joseph Simmons and Roy E. Davis, Branham’s mentor, created a white supremacy group in opposition: The Knights of the Flaming Sword. Shortly after, Davis created his own Pentecostal Sect with the Klan’s supreme religious chaplain, Caleb Ridley, and Davis, Ridley, and Branham held Pentecostal Revivals.

Branham then pretended to be a “Baptist” minister interested in Pentecostalism, invaded Indiana Pentecostalism, and tried to steal Haywood’s glory.

Knights of the Flaming Sword:
https://william-branham.org/site/research/topics/knights_of_the_flaming_sword