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Views on his legacy can be grouped into three main categories:  
Views on his legacy can be grouped into three main categories:  


#Some believe him to be Elijah the Prophet in fulfillment of Malachi 4:5.  There are [[Message Sects|a myriad of sects within William Branham's followers]], although they all refer to themselves as believers of [[The Message|the Message of the Hour]].  Many believe that William Branham's every word was infallible, while the second will admit that he did make some minor errors but he was infallible with respect to his visions, prophecies and his interpretation of the Bible.  
#Some believe him to be Elijah the Prophet in fulfillment of Malachi 4:5.  There are [[Message Sects|many different sects within William Branham's followers]], although they all refer to themselves as believers of [[The Message|the Message of the Hour]].  Some believe that William Branham's every word was infallible, while others will admit that he did make some minor errors but he was infallible with respect to his visions, prophecies and his interpretation of the Bible.  
#Some view him as a great evangelist and gifted healer who strayed from Christian orthodoxy in the latter stages of his ministry.   
#Some view him as a great evangelist and gifted healer who strayed from Christian orthodoxy in the latter stages of his ministry.   
#Some view him as a charlatan who was either willfully deceptive or had untreated mental health concerns.   
#Some view him as a charlatan who was either willfully deceptive or had untreated mental health concerns.