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#The author appears unaware that the name of the church which William Branham first pastored was "The Pentecostal Tabernacle" and later changed it name to Branham Tabernacle. (Book Two, Pg. 134) | #The author appears unaware that the name of the church which William Branham first pastored was "The Pentecostal Tabernacle" and later changed it name to Branham Tabernacle. (Book Two, Pg. 134) | ||
#Jorgensen states that in 1954, William Branham dined with King Farouk in Cairo, Egypt, but fails to note that Farouk was forced into exile in 1952 and therefore was not in Egypt in 1954. (Book Four, Pg. 156) | #Jorgensen states that in 1954, William Branham dined with King Farouk in Cairo, Egypt, but fails to note that Farouk was forced into exile in 1952 and therefore was not in Egypt in 1954. (Book Four, Pg. 156) | ||
#The author states in Book Six, pg. 149 that William Branham "''did not borrow from the past, or copy from his contemporaries; he blazed a new trail''." Even in his analytical comments, he is out of touch with reality. All one has to do is read our article on [[Plagiarism|plagiarism]] to determine how incorrect his statement was. |