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William Branham relates a vision he had of a "Pentecostal kitten'. When petted the animal against the fur, it would spit and become extremely upset | William Branham relates a vision he had of a "Pentecostal kitten'. When petted the animal against the fur, it would spit and become extremely upset: | ||
:'' | :''As long as you rake his fur this way, all right; but now if you want to see what he’s made out of, '''rake his fur backwards. See? So when I raked his fur back, them eyes stuck out, green, and he was a monster standing there spitting at me as hard as he could. See, just rake his fur back a little bit.<ref>William Branham, 60-1209 - The Sardisean Church Age, para. 63</ref> | ||
What is interesting about this vision is that it is a better description of message followers (and ministers in particular), than it is of Pentecostals today. | What is interesting about this vision is that it is a better description of message followers (and ministers in particular), than it is of Pentecostals today. |