The real problem with the Nicene Council: Difference between revisions

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''And '''in the Nicene Council''', to do this, in order to do this, '''they had to take a trinity''', because in the Roman world they had many gods. They prayed to their dead ancestors.<ref>William Branham, 60-1204M - The Revelation Of Jesus Christ, para. 171, 175</ref>
''And '''in the Nicene Council''', to do this, in order to do this, '''they had to take a trinity''', because in the Roman world they had many gods. They prayed to their dead ancestors.<ref>William Branham, 60-1204M - The Revelation Of Jesus Christ, para. 171, 175</ref>


''And no one, no Protestant, no early church was ever believed in three gods. '''It was a great issue at the Nicene Council''', and both of them went on limbs; out this way, as to say. The trinitarian, the triune people that believed in the trinity, which finally formed in '''the Catholic church, they went to complete trinity''', making God “three” people. And '''there was one that believed that God was “one,” and they went on the other side to be a unitarian.''' Both of them are wrong. God can’t…<ref>William Branham, 60-1205 - The Ephesian Church Age, para. 32</ref>
''And no one, no Protestant, no early church was ever believed in three gods. '''It was a great issue at the Nicene Council''', and both of them went on limbs; out this way, as to say. The trinitarian, the triune people that believed in the trinity, which finally formed in '''the Catholic church, they went to complete trinity''', making God “three” people. And '''there was one that believed that God was “one,” and they went on the other side to be a unitarian.''' Both of them are wrong.<ref>William Branham, 60-1205 - The Ephesian Church Age, para. 32</ref>


'''If it would’ve been wrong, why did God recognize it then, and command all the rest of them, down through the Bible, to be baptized in the Name of Jesus Christ? And every person in the Bible was baptized in the Name of Jesus Christ. And '''every person up to the organization of Catholic church, was baptized in the Name of Jesus Christ. At the Nicene Council, they formed this baptism of Father, Son, Holy Ghost''', making a triune God out of one true God, to bring in their—their trinity.<ref>William Branham,  61-0120 - The Water Baptism, para. 97</ref>
 
''A trinity of frogs! A frog is an animal that always looks backward. He never looks where he’s going; he looks where he’s come from. See? Don’t you see? Where was trinitarianism born at? Remember, “three unclean spirits,” individual spirits. Are you getting it? [Congregation says, “Amen.”—Ed.]  
''A trinity of frogs! A frog is an animal that always looks backward. He never looks where he’s going; he looks where he’s come from. See? Don’t you see? Where was trinitarianism born at? Remember, “three unclean spirits,” individual spirits. Are you getting it? [Congregation says, “Amen.”—Ed.]  


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''I feel that spirit resenting That, you see. I’m not speaking of myself, brother. I’m speaking of the Angel of the Lord that’s in the camp. That’s exactly right.<ref>William Branham, 65-0725M - The Anointed Ones At The End Time, para. 240-242</ref>
''I feel that spirit resenting That, you see. I’m not speaking of myself, brother. I’m speaking of the Angel of the Lord that’s in the camp. That’s exactly right.<ref>William Branham, 65-0725M - The Anointed Ones At The End Time, para. 240-242</ref>


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