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This is significant for two reasons. First, it was Branham and his editor Lee Vayle who made this substitution — replacing FDR with Hitler as the war-causing figure. Second, this is the very book in which Branham challenges readers: ''"Can anyone prove any of those visions wrong?"'' | This is significant for two reasons. First, it was Branham and his editor Lee Vayle who made this substitution — replacing FDR with Hitler as the war-causing figure. Second, this is the very book in which Branham challenges readers: ''"Can anyone prove any of those visions wrong?"'' | ||
He removed the vision that could be proven wrong, then asked if any vision could be proven wrong. | '''He removed the vision that could be proven wrong, then asked if any vision could be proven wrong.''' | ||
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When confronted with this evidence, some Message believers have appealed to fringe historical sources alleging that FDR secretly orchestrated WWII and that Roosevelt was indeed the sinister warmonger Branham described. This response deserves a direct reply — both about the sources and the logic. | When confronted with this evidence, some Message believers have appealed to fringe historical sources alleging that FDR secretly orchestrated WWII and that Roosevelt was indeed the sinister warmonger Branham described. This response deserves a direct reply — both about the sources and the logic. | ||
'''On the sources:''' The primary website circulated in these arguments is operated by an organization widely identified by historians as the leading Holocaust denial organization in the world. Its purpose is to minimize Nazi crimes and rehabilitate convicted war criminals. Citing this source in a theological argument about a Christian minister is not simply a logical error — it is a moral one. | '''On the sources:''' The primary website circulated in these arguments is operated by an organization widely identified by historians as the leading Holocaust denial organization in the world. Its purpose is to minimize Nazi crimes and rehabilitate convicted war criminals. <u>Citing this source in a theological argument about a Christian minister is not simply a logical error — it is a moral one.</u> | ||
'''On the substance:''' Even setting aside the source, the historical argument fails on its own terms. The claim that FDR secretly engineered WWII is rejected not only by mainstream historians, but by the documented timeline: Germany was already at war with Britain, France, and Poland before any American policy could have "caused" a world war. The war was not caused in Washington — it was launched from Berlin. | '''On the substance:''' Even setting aside the source, the historical argument fails on its own terms. The claim that FDR secretly engineered WWII is rejected not only by mainstream historians, but by the documented timeline: Germany was already at war with Britain, France, and Poland before any American policy could have "caused" a world war. The war was not caused in Washington — it was launched from Berlin. | ||
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----''For further examination of the 1933 visions and William Branham's prophetic claims, see [[Under The Halo|Under the Halo: Examining the Legacy of William Branham]] and the full analysis of [[An Analysis of William Branham's Visions and Prophecies|Branham's Visions and Prophecies]].'' | ----''For further examination of the 1933 visions and William Branham's prophetic claims, see [[Under The Halo|Under the Halo: Examining the Legacy of William Branham]] and the full analysis of [[An Analysis of William Branham's Visions and Prophecies|Branham's Visions and Prophecies]].'' | ||
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