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||'''[[Roger Rudin]]''' and his wife were married by William Branham in July 1963.  Rudin became the pastor of Evening Light Tabernacle in Phoenix.  Rudin '''used tithes to support his prestige among Phoenix’s Gay community''' throughout the 1970’s to the 1990’s..
||Pastor '''[[Joaquim Gonçalves Silva]]''' of Brazil
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||Pastor '''[[Joaquim Gonçalves Silva]]''' of Brazil was responsible for the deaths of 909 men, women and children in Jonestown, Guyana on November 18, 1978.  Jim Jones preached a series of meetings with William Branham in 1956, and seems to have picked up on William Branham's phraseology relating to "[[The Message]]"  (refer to the transcript of the handwritten note below).  He was known as "Brother Jones" on the tapes, which have a number of "blank spots".  His '''mass murder-suicide in 1978''' could have also been the result of paranoia when his group of followers were not raptured in 1977.
||'''[[Jim Jones]]''' was responsible for the deaths of 909 men, women and children in Jonestown, Guyana on November 18, 1978.  Jim Jones preached a series of meetings with William Branham in 1956, and seems to have picked up on William Branham's phraseology relating to "[[The Message]]"  (refer to the transcript of the handwritten note below).  He was known as "Brother Jones" on the tapes, which have a number of "blank spots".  His '''mass murder-suicide in 1978''' could have also been the result of paranoia when his group of followers were not raptured in 1977.
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