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This article is one in a series on "Leaving the Message" - you are currently in the article that is in bold:
- Why are Ministers are leaving the Message?
- Testimonies of Ex-Message Believers
- How should I leave?
- What should we believe?
- Mistakes to avoid when leaving the message
- What have we learned?
- Biblical resources that have helped us
- The Theological Consequences of Leaving the Message
- Leaving The Message
- Research Sources for William Branham and His Message
- Invitation to Eternal Life
Believing you were in a higher level of knowledge and holiness
People in the message believe they are in a higher level of spiritual knowledge and holiness than Christians who do not follow William Branham. As a result, when people leave the message, they feel they are above those in denominational, or even non-denominational, churches.
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