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In the prior six "church ages", a true Christian was required to believe a doctrine of the devil (the Trinity) to be saved.  If they rejected the message that the messenger brought (which included the doctrine of the Trinity), they were lost.


William Branham taught that each church age had its own messenger to that age.
Any Message Believer should know this, because:


He also taught that in order to be saved, you have to believe the messenger’s message for that age.
1) William Branham taught that each church age had its own messenger to that age.


Orthodox Christians believe that all of the church age messengers listed by William Branham accepted and held as truth, the doctrine of the Trinity.  While message believers would not agree with that statement, they would certainly could not argue that at least several of the "church age messengers" believed and taught the classical doctrine of the Trinity.
2) He also taught that in order to be saved, you have to believe the messenger’s message for that age.


William Branham clearly taught that the doctrine of the Trinity was Satanic.  Message believers are required to accept this because he said it was “Thus saith the Lord”.
3) At least several of the "church age messengers" believed and taught the classical doctrine of the Trinity.


'''Conclusion:''' In the prior six "church ages", a true Christian was required to believe a doctrine of the devil (the Trinity) to be savedIf they rejected the message that the messenger brought (which included the doctrine of the Trinity), they were lost.
4) William Branham clearly taught that the doctrine of the Trinity was SatanicMessage believers have to accept this because he said it was “Thus saith the Lord”.