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[[Image:Lee Vayle.png|thumb|right|250px]]
[[Image:Lee Vayle.png|thumb|right|250px]]
Lee Vayle (September 28, 1914 - June 23, 2012) was a close personal friend of William Branham.  He assisted in the editing (what William Branham referred to as "grammarizing") of the Church Age Book.  Lee Vayle was a message preacher and over the years taught a number of heretical doctrines including the ''Parousia doctrine'', the denial of the deity of Jesus Christ and the espousing of [[Nestorianism]].  Some of these doctrines are remarkably similar to some of the foundational beliefs of the Jehovah's Witnesses.
Lee Vayle (September 28, 1914 - June 23, 2012) was a close personal friend of William Branham.  He assisted in the editing (what William Branham referred to as "grammarizing") of the Church Age Book.  Lee Vayle was a message preacher and over the years taught a number of heretical doctrines including the ''Parousia doctrine'', the denial of the deity of Jesus Christ and the espousing of bizarre hybrid of [[Nestorianism]], [[Arianism]] and [[Adoptionism]].  Some of these doctrines are remarkably similar to certain of the foundational beliefs of the Jehovah's Witnesses.


=Did Lee Vayle have a Ph.D?=
=Did Lee Vayle have a Ph.D?=
William Branham gave the impression that Lee Vayle had a doctorate:
:''Now, this may go a little deep unless it's some of you '''theologians, Dr. Vayle''', probably Brother here, and some of these ministers here from Arkansas, and the—my good friends around, they'd probably know.<ref> William Branham, 64-0823E - Questions And Answers #2, para. 105</ref>
:''Dr. Reidhead came in. ...And I think Dr. Vayle here is a...  You know Dr. Reidhead, well know him.  ...He said then when he had his other degrees give to him, he said, "I thought maybe that in each of these degree I would find Christ."<ref> William Branham, 57-0126B - India Trip Report, para. 16</ref>


One of our colleagues wrote to Lee Vayle a number of years ago, and got this reply from his assistant:
One of our colleagues wrote to Lee Vayle a number of years ago, and got this reply from his assistant:


:''Brother Vayle only attended post high school for about 6 weeks at the age of 18 years old. He attended a Baptist Bible college and proceeded to get kicked out for teaching the young men to speak in tongues. He received his doctor tag from Brother Branham who said Br. Vayle was an profound teacher and began introducing him as Doctor Lee Vayle. Who better to give him the title of Doctor, than the prophet of our day?"
:''Brother Vayle only attended post high school for about 6 weeks at the age of 18 years old. He attended a Baptist Bible college and proceeded to get kicked out for teaching the young men to speak in tongues. He received his doctor tag from Brother Branham who said Br. Vayle was a profound teacher and began introducing him as Doctor Lee Vayle. Who better to give him the title of Doctor, than the prophet of our day?"
 
Of course, this makes absolutely no sense and is, at best, deception... making someone appear to be more than they actually are.


=Marriage and divorce=
=Marriage and divorce=