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:''Even a lot of preachers trying to justify this Elvis Presley, which is nothing in the world but a modern Judas Iscariot. Judas Iscariot got thirty pieces of silver. Elvis Presley got a million dollars and a fleet of Cadillacs, but he sold out.''
:''Even a lot of preachers trying to justify this Elvis Presley, which is nothing in the world but a modern Judas Iscariot. Judas Iscariot got thirty pieces of silver. Elvis Presley got a million dollars and a fleet of Cadillacs, but he sold out.''


==Trimmed Hair & Short Skirts in the Family==
William Branham preached against scandal skirts, women with above the knees, and anything other than women wearing long skirts.  He also preached against women trimming their hair.  But if you look at his family pictures, his daughters did everything he preached against. They wore short skirts and modeled their hair to try to fit into the modern fashion as much as possible.  If this is the case, it means that the token was not applied in the Branham household.
:''Look at the modern one today. Little skinned-down dress, that, every form, she can't move without sinning. Walking, tipping down the street, with all the makeup and cosmetics a Max Factor can put on her, nearly. Fixing her hair like some little girl. '''Wearing a little skirt just up, about, above her  knees''', if she's got on any, at all. But, you look at her, she is pretty. Satan knows how to do it. He's the author of beauty, that type of beauty which results in sin.  <ref> William Branham, April 1, 1962, Wisdom vs. Faith. </ref>
   
:''I was preaching here in Phoenix, not long ago, on something like that, and the minister's wife setting on the pulpit, with one of these boyish bobbed hair all kinked up, and '''with a dress that she couldn't even keep her underneath skirts from shining. Couldn't get down over her knees. About four or five inches above her knees''', setting up there; jumping up-and-down, leading songs. I blasted it just as hard as I could. Course, he won't invite me back. I don't expect to. But he knows what's right and wrong. When I stand at the Judgment, it's not on my hands anymore. <ref> William Branham, May 31, 1962, Way of a True Prophet </ref>
   
:''I've passed across this country. I've made remarks about Mrs.  Kennedy, with her Jezebel haircut, and all like that, and her '''big waterheads, and these women. I wonder, if Mrs.  Kennedy  would have heard the Messages I have preached, she might have let her  hair  grow out''', a long time ago. But I've crossed this country, back and forth, showing by the Word, that it's wrong, and a condemnation for women to cut their  hair, and the Pentecostal women continue, go on the same way. She might rise in the day of Judgment, not knowing it, but you know better. '''It shows the Blood hasn't been applied. The Token is not there.'''' <ref> William Branham, February 8, 1964, The Token </ref>
   


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