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But when you look at their actions, they don't really believe any of these quotes of William Branham because they don't practice them.
But when you look at their actions, they don't really believe any of these quotes of William Branham because they don't practice them.


But in message churches, when their pastors preach to their congregations - it's all Cain versus Abel, [[Serpent Seed]], slam the 'foolish virgin', one-in-a-million, called-out of the church, denominations are of the devil, we are the elect, be not unequally yoked, and on it goes.  
In message pastors preach to their congregations, it's all about Cain versus Abel, [[Serpent Seed]], hate the 'foolish virgin', being one-in-a-million, a called-out of the church, yelling that denominations are of the devil, claiming we are the elect, be not unequally yoked, and on it goes.  


When you shake hands with most message believers, you KNOW behind the smile, they'd sooner see your church crumble and you fall into the ditch.  
When you shake hands with most message believers, you KNOW behind the smile, they'd sooner see your church crumble and you fall into the ditch.  


So many message pastors talk about "love" in the pulpit, while also preaching that everyone outside their doors are cannon fodder, whores, perverts and fools.  They all know the quotes about drawing a bigger circle but they mean nothing beyond lip service.  
So many message pastors talk about "love" in the pulpit, while also preaching that everyone outside their doors are cannon fodder, whores, perverts and fools.  Smiles in the grocery store become statements like "nuke 'em 'till they glow!'' once they are behind the pulpit.  They all know the quotes about drawing a bigger circle but they mean nothing beyond lip service.  


We understand that this is a generalization and does not apply to everyone. But it does correctly characterize the nature of [[The Message|the message]].
We understand that some of these specific instances don't apply to everyone. But it does correctly characterize the nature of [[The Message|the message]].
 
When a pastor will not articulate what he really believes to an outsider, that is a sign that something is terribly wrong and deceptive.  


When a pastor will not articulate what he really believes to an outsider, that is a sign that something is terribly wrong.


=Quotes of William Branham=
=Quotes of William Branham=