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:''...they’ve got it in Washington, DC. And '''one of them hangs in the Religious Hall of Art, in Washington, DC''', as the first photograph that was ever taken of a supernatural Being.<ref>51-0718 - The Angel Of The Lord, para. 48</ref> | :''...they’ve got it in Washington, DC. And '''one of them hangs in the Religious Hall of Art, in Washington, DC''', as the first photograph that was ever taken of a supernatural Being.<ref>51-0718 - The Angel Of The Lord, para. 48</ref> | ||
In 1953, he had changed his mind. The Hall of Religious Art was in New York | In 1953, he had changed his mind. The Hall of Religious Art was in New York City: | ||
:''This is by the American Photographer Association, hangs in the religious hall of art in New York City, the only supernatural Being that was ever taken in all the world’s history. You can see the Pillar of Fire.<ref>53-0507 - Expectations, para. 54</ref> | :''This is by the American Photographer Association, hangs in the religious hall of art in New York City, the only supernatural Being that was ever taken in all the world’s history. You can see the Pillar of Fire.<ref>53-0507 - Expectations, para. 54</ref> | ||
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There is a copy of the picture that someone sent to the U.S. Library of Congress for preservation. But '''the photo does not hang on the wall and there is no caption underneath it.''' Rather, '''it sits in a filing cabinet'''. We have personally been to the Library of Congress and have seen the photo in the file folder. The Library of Congress also includes pictures of other famous people like Mother Teresa, Al Capone and Adolf Hitler.<ref>[http://catalog.loc.gov/ Library of Congress Online Catalog]</ref> | There is a copy of the picture that someone sent to the U.S. Library of Congress for preservation. But '''the photo does not hang on the wall and there is no caption underneath it.''' Rather, '''it sits in a filing cabinet'''. We have personally been to the Library of Congress and have seen the photo in the file folder. The Library of Congress also includes pictures of other famous people like Mother Teresa, Al Capone and Adolf Hitler.<ref>[http://catalog.loc.gov/ Library of Congress Online Catalog]</ref> | ||
There are a number of fake photographs that have been photoshopped to indicate that they were taken in the "Hall of Religious Art" but they are simply the invention of message believers that would rather create a lie than admit they are wrong. | There are a number of fake photographs that have been photoshopped to indicate that they were taken in the "Hall of Religious Art" but they are simply the invention of message believers that would rather create a lie than admit they are wrong. You can [[Deception by message followers|see an example of one of the fake pictures here]]. | ||
==William Branham's comments about George Lacy== | ==William Branham's comments about George Lacy== | ||