Brown Declares Trump God-Sent King From Tribe of Judah Bloodline
"Trump is God-sent. Trump is chosen. He moves as God wants him to move. He moves in a godly way. Trump came from the Judah line. Trump is a king. He's a better king than King David. He's better than King Solomon. He brought in $20 trillion in the first year. Trump has God's favor. That's why I'm a Trump fan, because I love God."
About this episode
In a combative and theologically unconventional episode of Dropping Bombs, host Brad Lee interviews Kimberly Brown, daughter of NFL legend Jim Brown, who presents a series of controversial religious claims rooted in what she says was a direct audible message from God in 2015. Brown claims God spoke to her at a concert in Vancouver, telling her water people are chosen, fire people are evil, and that she must warn people to stay out of churches because they have been infiltrated by the enemy. The conversation veers into highly unorthodox theological territory as Brown argues the Holy Spirit is female and represents God's wife, making the Trinity a mirror of the nuclear family rather than three male persons. She uses this framework to claim that transgender identity constitutes the unforgivable sin of blaspheming the Holy Spirit's female image, asserting the devil uses the transgender movement to damn souls. Brown also argues that God blesses rape when it results in procreation, citing the biblical story of Lot's daughters as evidence that God prioritizes being fruitful and multiplying over the morality of conception. The political discussion centers on Donald Trump, whom Brown declares is God-sent, chosen, and a literal king from the tribe of Judah who is superior to biblical kings David and Solomon. She argues Trump's survival of assassination attempts and wealth prove divine favor. Throughout the two-hour interview, Brown maintains she receives her interpretations directly from God, often while smoking marijuana, and refuses to accept teaching from pastors or churches. Host Brad Lee challenges many of her claims but appears unable to definitively counter her scriptural interpretations. The episode represents one of the most theologically extreme and politically charged conversations in the podcast's history.
Key takeaways
- Brown claims God spoke to her audibly in 2015 telling her water people are chosen, fire people are evil, churches are infiltrated, and Jesus returns in her lifetime.
- Brown argues the Holy Spirit is female and God's wife, claiming the Trinity mirrors the nuclear family structure of father, mother, and son.
- Brown states transgender identity constitutes the unforgivable sin of blaspheming the Holy Spirit's female image and damns souls to hell.
- Brown declares God blesses rape that results in procreation, citing the story of Lot and his daughters as biblical precedent for God's procreation agenda.
- Brown calls Donald Trump a God-sent king from the tribe of Judah who is superior to biblical kings David and Solomon, citing his wealth and survival.
- Brown says she receives biblical interpretation directly from God while smoking marijuana and refuses to accept teaching from churches or pastors.
- Brown claims Muslims, Jews, Catholics, and most Christians will go to hell because they don't properly recognize Jesus or blaspheme by worshiping other figures.