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Dear Reader,
Dear Reader,


[[Image:PieOK.jpg|right|thumb|275px|Humble Pie '''''"If you find that the evidence on this site has misled you in the past, we apologize."''''']]From the start, the purpose of Believethesign.com has been to provide evidence to support truth.  Having grown up in a Message Church, the truth being supported was naturally that William Branham was Elijah the Prophet in fulfillment of Malachi 4:5 and Revelation 10:7.  In the fall of 2011, we changed the main scripture reference of the website to ''“Jesus Christ the same yesterday and today and forever”'' (Hebrews 13:8) in order shift the focus of the site clearly onto Jesus Christ.   
[[Image:PieOK.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Humble Pie '''''"If you find that the evidence on this site has misled you in the past, we apologize."''''']]From the start, the purpose of Believethesign.com has been to provide evidence to support truth.  Having grown up in a Message Church, the truth being supported was naturally that William Branham was Elijah the Prophet in fulfillment of Malachi 4:5 and Revelation 10:7.  In the fall of 2011, we changed the main scripture reference of the website to ''“Jesus Christ the same yesterday and today and forever”'' (Hebrews 13:8) in order shift the focus of the site clearly onto Jesus Christ.   


The driving force behind this change is that we uncovered a number of significant issues with the evidence supporting William Branham’s prophetic ministry, as he proclaimed it.  Since that time, we have also uncovered issues with his honesty, his healing ministry, and his word of knowledge.   
The driving force behind this change is that we uncovered a number of significant issues with the evidence supporting William Branham’s prophetic ministry, as he proclaimed it.  Since that time, we have also uncovered issues with his honesty, his healing ministry, and his word of knowledge.   
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:But on this final trip the vision again failed to materialized.  William Branham's visa was restricted in a way that prohibited him from holding any meetings. He died just prior to the end of 1965 with the vision remaining unfulfilled.
:But on this final trip the vision again failed to materialized.  William Branham's visa was restricted in a way that prohibited him from holding any meetings. He died just prior to the end of 1965 with the vision remaining unfulfilled.


[[Image:USSArizona.jpg|right|thumb|275px|Photo: The USS Arizona sinks in Pearl Harbour on December 7, 1941.  In 1960 William Branham said, ''I speak this in the Name of the Lord.  The president which now is, President Franklin D. Roosevelt... will cause the whole world to go to war... took America to England's tea party. That's right. Germany never picked on us; we picked on them, throwed the whole world into a war, to cause a world war.'']]
[[Image:USSArizona.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Photo: The USS Arizona sinks in Pearl Harbour on December 7, 1941.  In 1960 William Branham said, ''I speak this in the Name of the Lord.  The president which now is, President Franklin D. Roosevelt... will cause the whole world to go to war... took America to England's tea party. That's right. Germany never picked on us; we picked on them, throwed the whole world into a war, to cause a world war.'']]
'''[[Franklin D. Roosevelt]]'''
'''[[Franklin D. Roosevelt]]'''
:Part of William Branham’s 1933 prophecy was that FDR would pick on the Germans, lead the world to war, and run for four terms.  While Roosevelt was inaugurated four times, he did not pick on the Germans and followed the world to war after provocation by the Japanese. William Branham called Franklin D. Roosevelt a “rascal” in 1960, which indicates that he just did not like him.   
:Part of William Branham’s 1933 prophecy was that FDR would pick on the Germans, lead the world to war, and run for four terms.  While Roosevelt was inaugurated four times, he did not pick on the Germans and followed the world to war after provocation by the Japanese. William Branham called Franklin D. Roosevelt a “rascal” in 1960, which indicates that he just did not like him.