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=Problems with William Branham's choice of Columba=
=Problems with William Branham's choice of Columba=
There are a number of significant issues with William Branham's choice of Columba.


==Dead Before It Happened==
==Dead Before It Happened==
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:''The church age of Thyatira begin at '''606''' and went to 1520, the dark ages.<ref>THE EPHESIAN CHURCH AGE 60-1205</ref>
:''The church age of Thyatira begin at '''606''' and went to 1520, the dark ages.<ref>THE EPHESIAN CHURCH AGE 60-1205</ref>


The problem is that Columba died in '''597 A.D.''', almost a decade before the church age started.  That is one of the problems when you don't do your own work, it's easy to make an error.
The problem is that Columba died in '''597 A.D.''', almost a decade before the church age started.  That is one of the problems when you don't do your own work, it's easy to make an error when you copying someone else.


==Columba Was A Prophet==
==Columba Was A Prophet==
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:''"If, you had seen what the Lord has this day thought fit to show to me regarding this his chosen one, whom you dishonour, you would never have excommunicated a person whom God not only doth not excommunicate, according to your unjust sentence, but even more and more highly esteemeth. '''I have seen, a most brilliant pillar wreathed with fiery tresses preceding this same man of God whom you treat with contempt; I have also seen holy angels accompanying him on his journey through the plain.''' Therefore I do not dare to slight him whom I see foreordained by God to be the leader of his people to life."''<ref>Vita Columbae</ref>
:''"If, you had seen what the Lord has this day thought fit to show to me regarding this his chosen one, whom you dishonour, you would never have excommunicated a person whom God not only doth not excommunicate, according to your unjust sentence, but even more and more highly esteemeth. '''I have seen, a most brilliant pillar wreathed with fiery tresses preceding this same man of God whom you treat with contempt; I have also seen holy angels accompanying him on his journey through the plain.''' Therefore I do not dare to slight him whom I see foreordained by God to be the leader of his people to life."''<ref>Vita Columbae</ref>


So the historic evidence supports Columba as a gentile prophet, exactly as William Branham defined a true prophet of Biblical proportions. As a result, William Branham's statement in "The Seventh Seal" is wrong.  
So the historic evidence supports Columba as a gentile prophet, exactly as William Branham defined a true prophet of Biblical proportions. As a result, William Branham's statement in "The Seventh Seal" is wrong.


=His Youth=
=His Youth=