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[[Image:Suicide WMB quote.jpg|thumb|250px|right]] | [[Image:Suicide WMB quote.jpg|thumb|250px|right]] | ||
As with most issues, William Branham has some strange opinions on the subject of suicide. | |||
Throughout the history of Christianity, there has been a rejection of suicide. The Christian prohibition of suicide is clearly based on an assumption that our lives are not ours to do with as we please. Life is a gift from God. But this did not appear to be the view of William Branham. | |||
= | =William Branham approved of suicide if it was "good common sense"= | ||
William Branham thought it was "good common sense" for someone to blow their brains out in certain circumstances | William Branham thought it was "good common sense" for someone to blow their brains out in certain circumstances | ||
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[[Category: Honesty and Credibility]] | |||
[[Category: Contradicting scripture]] | |||
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