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William Branham thought it was "good common sense" for someone to blow their brains out in certain circumstances
William Branham thought it was "good common sense" for someone to blow their brains out in certain circumstances


:''One man had enough—enough good common sense up here. That said he was going to be a preacher, he'd get on Sunday morning and preach, and then he'd go down there on… and get on the radio broadcast and sing rock-and-roll songs and everything like that, so he finally took a pistol and blowed his brains out. I respect the man for doing it. That's right. That's right. He—he had more… He had as much sense as them hogs did, anyhow, when they got the devil in them they run down to the water and choked. Some people don't even have that much.<ref>William Branham, 60-1211E - The Laodicean Church Age, para. 156</ref>
:''One man had enough—enough good common sense up here. That said he was going to be a preacher, he'd get on Sunday morning and preach, and then he'd go down there on… and get on the radio broadcast and sing rock-and-roll songs and everything like that, so '''he finally took a pistol and blowed his brains out. I respect the man for doing it.''' That's right. That's right. He—he had more… He had as much sense as them hogs did, anyhow, when they got the devil in them they run down to the water and choked. Some people don't even have that much.<ref>William Branham, 60-1211E - The Laodicean Church Age, para. 156</ref>


=Stephen Foster=
=Stephen Foster=