Christian Pacfism

129. Patriot or Saint with Brandon Kroll

About this Episode

Unveiling the Hidden: How Occult Practices Shape Our World and Faith

Ever wondered why the world seems increasingly chaotic? Why traditional Christian values appear to be eroding? Brandon Kroll, host of the Manna Daily Podcast, joins us to peel back the layers of our reality and expose the hidden forces at play. This eye-opening conversation challenges everything you thought you knew about faith, government, and the occult.

A Journey Beyond the Surface

Brandon's path to uncovering hidden truths began early. As a contrarian by nature, he always questioned the status quo: "I've always been very much the contrarian. I've always been somebody that's like, okay, that's cute, but what else is missing in this history book?"

This curiosity led him to explore topics often overlooked or dismissed by mainstream Christianity. From the Book of Enoch to the alien question, Brandon delved into areas many consider taboo.

But why venture into such controversial territory? Brandon explains: "What I'm trying to do is put myself out there, go behind enemy lines, acquire intel so that we better understand our Bibles, and we better understand the world that's at large."

The Kabbalah Connection

One of the most startling revelations Brandon shares is the pervasive influence of Kabbalah in our world. Far from being an obscure Jewish mystical tradition, Kabbalah's tenets have seeped into many aspects of modern life – including Christianity.

Brandon breaks it down:"Kabbalah is already saying, love the things of this world, earth and eternity. That's fine. God and government, okay, Christ and country, perfect. Scripture and science, you got it. But if you try to say, no government, that's a problem."

This blending of spiritual and worldly power is at the heart of many issues we face today. It's a subtle deception that's led many Christians astray without them even realizing it.

The Government-Occult Nexus

If you've ever wondered about the connection between government and occult practices, you're not alone. Brandon provides compelling evidence of this link: "Ephesians 6:12 with the Geneva Bible... It says, 'for we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, and against worldly governors... against spiritual wickedness, which are in high places.'"

Interestingly, the phrase "worldly governors" was removed in the King James Version. This omission speaks volumes about the potential manipulation of scripture to serve political ends.

Rethinking Our Approach to Faith

Brandon's insights challenge us to reconsider how we approach our faith and engage with the world. He emphasizes the importance of personal study and discernment: "Don't just listen to the holy man that tells you what it says... Make it personal."

This call to individual responsibility echoes throughout our conversation. It's a reminder that true faith isn't about blindly following traditions or earthly authorities, but about seeking a genuine connection with the divine.

Practical Steps for Awakening

So how can we apply these revelations to our lives? Brandon offers several actionable strategies:

  1. Question everything, especially long-held beliefs and traditions.

  2. Study scripture in its original context, looking beyond modern translations.

  3. Be aware of the subtle ways worldly philosophies can infiltrate our faith.

  4. Focus on living out the basic tenets of Christianity rather than getting caught up in denominational disputes.

  5. Recognize the difference between being a "patriot" and a "saint" – you can't serve two masters.

What We Learned About Hidden Influences

This conversation with Brandon Kroll opens our eyes to the unseen forces shaping our world and faith. It challenges us to:

  • Look beyond surface-level interpretations of scripture and world events.

  • Question the motives behind governmental and religious institutions.

  • Seek personal understanding rather than relying solely on authority figures.

  • Recognize the subtle ways occult practices have influenced modern Christianity.

Most importantly, it reminds us that true faith isn't about conforming to worldly systems but aligning ourselves with divine truth.

Ready to dive deeper into these hidden realities? Listen to the full episode for more mind-bending insights. And remember, in a world of deception, seeking truth is more important than ever. Stay vigilant, stay curious, and most of all, stay true to your faith and don’t forget “no king but Christ.”

Connect with Brandon Kroll:

Books Refrenced:

1. Bloody Zion by Edward Hendry

2. Rulers of Evil by Tupper Saussy

3. Pagan Christianity by Frank Viola

4. New Age Versions by G.A. Riplinger

Bible Verses Referenced:

  1. Matthew 15:1-11 - Discusses man-made traditions in contrast to the commandments of God.

  2. Mark 7:1-13 - Refers to man-made traditions versus God's commandments.

  3. 1 Corinthians 11:2 - Mentions the traditions delivered by Paul.

  4. Ephesians 6:12 - "For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places."

  5. Philippians 3:20 - "But our citizenship is in heaven, and we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ."

  6. John 18:36 - "My kingdom is not of this world."

  7. 1 Samuel 8:18 - "When the day comes, you will cry out for relief from the king you have chosen, but the Lord will not answer you in that day."

  8. Hosea 8:4 - "They set up kings without my consent; they choose princes without my approval."

  9. Isaiah 5:20 - "Woe to those who call evil good and good evil."

  10. Hosea 4:6 - "My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge."

  11. Genesis 6:4 - Refers to the sons of God and the Nephilim.

  12. 1 John 3:1 - "Behold what manner of love the Father has bestowed on us, that we should be called children of God."

Episode Timestamps:

(1:04) Brandon's Background and Journey

  • Adoption story and educational experiences

  • Encounters with contrarian thinking and questioning authority

  • Exploration of hidden history and occult practices

(5:57) Brandon's Political and Spiritual Evolution

  • First voting experience in 2016

  • Shift in perspective during 2020 elections

  • Conviction about church practices during the pandemic

(13:49) Pushback and Growth in Ministry

  • Experiences with criticism and audience growth

  • Concept of being "over the target" in truth-telling

(17:44) The Concept of Sin and Missing the Mark

  • Discussion on the meaning of sin and its relation to being on target

  • From Pulpit to Podcast: Exodus from traditional church teachings in podcasts

(19:17) Traditions of Men in Scripture

  • Analysis of the phrase "traditions of men" in the New Testament

  • Connection to Kabbalah and occult practices

(25:19) Occult Influences in Government and Religion

  • Discussion on the reality of occult practices in politics

  • Recommended books for further research (see below for list)

(47:55) Bible Translations and Interpretation

  • Critique of King James Version and other translations

  • Importance of understanding historical context and original languages

(54:43) Living Out Biblical Basics

  • Emphasis on practicing core Christian principles

  • Critique of denominational divisions and political entanglements

(1:03:29) Early Church Practices and Modern Applications

  • Discussion on vetting processes in early Christianity

  • Implications for modern church participation

(1:05:30) Closing Thoughts and Resources

  • Information on Brandon's podcast Mana Daily Podcast and where to find his work

  • Invitation for future collaborations


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108. God's Garden vs. Industrial Farming

About this Episode

When Michael from Copperhead Hill Farms traded his suburban lifestyle for the pastoral rhythms of farm life, he didn't expect a couple of gifted pigs to sow the seeds for a revolution in local farming. His tale is a testament to the power of community and self-sufficiency, a narrative we unpick throughout this episode. Unfolding Michael's evolution alongside the challenges and triumphs of establishing a farm with his wife, Carrie, our conversation is a clarion call to reconnect with our food sources and empower our communities through conscientious consumption.

We've all felt the pinch of regulations and red tape, but have you considered how it affects the tomato on your plate or the salsa in your jar? Our discussion takes a turn toward the limitations faced by those who dare to venture into local food production. It's a candid look at the struggles to maintain integrity and quality in our food systems, punctuated by heartening tales of community resilience and the practical magic of trading eggs for tomatoes. Join us as we challenge the status quo of convenience and champion a return to authentic, locally-sourced sustenance. 

Our journey wraps up with a look at the significance behind the rebranding of Copperhead Hill Farms and how it reflects the rebellious spirit akin to moonshiners of yore. Michael and I share our personal transformations, from ideology shifts to the empowering embrace of Christian pacifism and community-focused living. The episode is a rallying cry for listeners to find strength in like-minded communities and take a firm stance in their beliefs. Saddle up for an episode that promises to ignite your spirit of independence and leave you pondering the true cost of the food that graces your table.

Connect with Michael and Copperhead Hill Farms:

Copperhead Hill Farms Website

Copperhead Hill Farms Instagram

Copperhead Hill Farms Facebook

Episode Timestamps:

Timestamps:

02:12 Local Farming and Community Autonomy

• Discussing the transition to sustainable farming, from suburban to farm life, and its impact on community support and the environment.

• The role of community collaboration in successful sustainable farming.

• How adopting farming can improve personal health and lifestyle.

• The potential of local farming to rejuvenate local economies and ecosystems.

07:57 Barter-Based Economy and Legal Challenges

• Personal experiences of a barter economy and the legal issues faced by small-scale farmers.

• The history and modern relevance of barter-based economies in rural communities.

• Legal barriers and regulations impacting small-scale and local farming.

• Advocacy efforts and resources for overcoming legal challenges in local farming.

18:23 Importance of Local Food Sources

• The role of local farming in food security and the benefits of supporting local farmers.

• How local food sources reduce the carbon footprint associated with food transport.

• The positive impact of local food sources on the nutritional value and taste of food.

• Ways to identify and support local food sources in your area.

25:44 Challenges and Solutions for Local Farmers

• Discussion on the high costs of sustainable farming and the influence of consumer choices on local farms.

• Strategies for overcoming financial challenges in sustainable farming.

• The role of consumer awareness and education in supporting local farms.

• The potential of technology and innovation to address challenges in local farming.

33:13 Autonomy and State Control

• Independence from state interference in sustainable farming, examples of entrepreneurial success strategies to navigate state regulations.

• The importance of balancing state control and farmer autonomy for a sustainable agricultural sector.

• Success stories of farmers who have navigated state regulations to establish successful local farms.

• The role of local communities and organizations in advocating for farmer autonomy.

43:02 Significance of Farm Name Change

• Transition from Black Sheep Farmstead to Copperhead Hill Farms and its symbolic significance in personal farming story.

• The role of branding and storytelling in connecting with consumers and the local community.

• The importance of embracing change and evolution in the journey of sustainable farming.

• How a name change can signify a new phase or direction in a farmer's journey.

58:49 Personal Ideological Transition

• Journey from neoconservatism to Christian pacifism and its impact on local farming and community engagement.

• The influence of personal beliefs and ideologies on farming practices and community relations.

• The potential of farming to be a platform for expressing personal beliefs and values.

• How ideological shifts can lead to changes in farming practices and community engagement.


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