A response to Tim Pruitt's Defense of William Branham: Difference between revisions

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:''As a man he could make predictions that didn’t come to pass as he did of 1977. This was something he adamantly declared was not a prediction from God or a prophecy but a prediction based on his own assumption of how quickly the other visions had transpired. Yet because of this prediction, he is regarded as a false prophet by the denominational world.
:''As a man he could make predictions that didn’t come to pass as he did of 1977. This was something he adamantly declared was not a prediction from God or a prophecy but a prediction based on his own assumption of how quickly the other visions had transpired. Yet because of this prediction, he is regarded as a false prophet by the denominational world.
==Who did William Branham think he was?==
Pruitt says that:
:''He knew the difference between his own self and God.


=Tim Pruitt's original article=
=Tim Pruitt's original article=