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'''William Branham had a vision''' on the morning he laid the cornerstone for the Branham Tabernacle of a grove of plum and apple trees. His interpretation of this vision is clear - both Trinitarians and Oneness believers are found in the Cross. Yet in 1965, he completely goes against this vision from God and declares Trinitarians to be lost. | '''William Branham had a vision''' on the morning he laid the cornerstone for the Branham Tabernacle of a grove of plum and apple trees. His interpretation of this vision is clear - both Trinitarians and Oneness believers are found in the Cross. Yet in 1965, he completely goes against this vision from God and declares Trinitarians to be lost. | ||
Did God change His mind or was | Did God change His mind, or was the vision wrong? | ||
=The Vision of the Plum and Apple Trees= | =The Vision of the Plum and Apple Trees= |