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| =Lazy Theology=
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| William Branham's approach to theology could at times be considered "lazy" or perhaps "sloppy".
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| He often did not provide any (or inadequate) scriptural backing for his theological positions and seemed to have little or no proper understanding of differing understandings of scripture.
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| Some examples of his lazy theology are as follows:
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| *[[The Prophet and The Eagle|An eagle in the Bible is a type of a prophet]]
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| *His rejection of the concept of [[Eternal Sonship]] based on his personal opinion and not on scripture.
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| *His lack of understanding of what the doctrine of [[The Trinity]] actually was about.
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| *His teaching on [[Matthew 24:28]]
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| *His insistence that [[William Branham's Teachings on Water Baptism| water baptism had to be in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, yet there is no record in the New Testament of anyone every having been baptized that way]].
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| *[[King Saul - The Peoples' Choice?]]
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| =References= | | =References= |