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| Who did William Branham think that he was? What did he think of his own ministry? | | Who did William Branham think that he was? What did he think of his own ministry? |
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| |'''What do you think?''' <br>
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| The statements included in this article by William Branham are so strong, that they force you to make a conclusion.
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| '''(a)''' Will you accept William Branham's statements and conclude that he was God himself - greater than Jesus, equal to the Holy Spirit, infallible, and above reproach?
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| '''(b)''' Or will you conclude that William Branahm was delusional.
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| There is no middle ground, because to claim such requires you to deny William Branham's own words. It's time to choose: is William Branham's Word Infallible, or were his words fallible?
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| =God could only help you through William Branham= | | =God could only help you through William Branham= |