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Those who leave the message but remain Christians are generally viewed by followers of William Branham as unbelievers, i.e. non-Christians.
Those who leave the message but remain Christians are generally viewed by followers of William Branham as unbelievers, i.e. non-Christians.


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The comments below simply reflect some of the main obstacles that people will face in balancing Christianity with their belief in William Branham's role, policies, prophecies and doctrines.
The comments below simply reflect some of the main obstacles that people will face in balancing Christianity with their belief in William Branham's role, policies, prophecies and doctrines.


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==Failed visions and constantly changing prophecies==
==Failed visions and constantly changing prophecies==


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In short, William Branham's message is not healthy.  You can eat junk food, but if that becomes your diet you will eventually experience side effects.  A Christian will have a healthier spiritual life outside of a faulty belief system, and that is what William Branham taught – a view of the scriptures and reality that is seriously flawed.
In short, William Branham's message is not healthy.  You can eat junk food, but if that becomes your diet you will eventually experience side effects.  A Christian will have a healthier spiritual life outside of a faulty belief system, and that is what William Branham taught – a view of the scriptures and reality that is seriously flawed.


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