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=Quotes of William Branham=
 
''Therefore, '''I believe the Bible to be the absolute Truth of God''', and '''It isn’t to be added to, or taken away from''', but just lived, preached in Its simplicity, lived the way It was wrote, and God is, if He ever was God, He is still God. And if This is His Word, and He made a promise that He cannot back up, then He isn’t God.<ref>William Branham, 62-0727 - We Would See Jesus, para. 35</ref>
 
 
''You say, “It means this.” It means just what It says. The Bible said, “It’s of no private interpretation.” If It says, if It says, “black is black, and white is white,” that’s just what it is. It’s the Ultimate. '''It’s the Absolute'''. And every man that’s born of the Spirit of God is tied to That, no matter, nothing will separate him from It. He’s tied to that Word, because it’s Christ. Christ is the Word. And Christ cannot lie about His Word, for He is the Word.<ref>William Branham, 63-1216 - We Have Seen His Star And Have Come To Worship Him, para. 179</ref>
 
''And it’s got to come to '''one final absolute, and my absolute is the Word, the Bible.''' And as a pastor here of the church, my absolute is the Word, and I want…I know you, our brothers, you kind of look to me to be your absolute to what… as long as I follow God, as Paul said in the Scripture, “You follow me, as I follow Christ.”<ref>William Branham, 63-1226 - Church Order, para. 6</ref>