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*[[The Message|What is the Message?]]
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*[[Message Doctrine|The Theology of the Message]]
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*[[Message Sects|The many divisions of the Message]]
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*[[Bad Fruit|What is the Fruit of the Message?]]
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*[[Minor Doctrines|Other minor doctrines of William Branham]]
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This is a small representative of the various sects in the Message, most of which don't talk to each other.  There is also the "Seven Thunders" movement, the "Bride Coming" group, and those that simply follow charismatic or dominating local personalities.  '''AMEN?'''
This is a small representative of the various sects in the Message, most of which don't talk to each other.  There is also the "Seven Thunders" movement, the "Bride Coming" group, and those that simply follow charismatic or dominating local personalities.  '''AMEN?'''


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|'''[[Vaylism]]''' Lee Vayle taught a number of heretical doctrines including the Parousia doctrine, the denial of the deity of Jesus Christ and espousing Adoptionism (also referred to as Dynamic Monarchianism). These doctrines are remarkably similar to some of the foundational beliefs of the Jehovah's Witnesses.  
|'''[[Vaylism]]''' Lee Vayle taught a number of heretical doctrines including the Parousia doctrine, the denial of the deity of Jesus Christ and espousing Adoptionism (also referred to as Dynamic Monarchianism). These doctrines are remarkably similar to some of the foundational beliefs of the Jehovah's Witnesses.  
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|'''[[Voice of God Recordings]]''' The Voice of God Recordings, Inc. (VoGR) is a U.S. non-profit organization based in Jeffersonville, Indiana that is controlled by William Branham's sons.  During the year ended June 30, 2012, VoGR received revenues of almost USD $10.4 million.  
|'''[[Voice of God Recordings]]''' The Voice of God Recordings, Inc. (VoGR) is a U.S. non-profit organization based in Jeffersonville, Indiana that is controlled by William Branham's sons.  During the year ended June 30, 2012, VoGR received revenues of almost USD $10.4 million.  
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|'''[[Present Truth Ministries]]''' ("PTM") is a group that advertises itself "as non-denominational ministry dedicated to bringing the gospel to Muslims and supporting the persecuted church in the Middle East. PTM was founded in order to spread the message throughout the world."  But are they who they say they are?  
|'''[[Present Truth Ministries]]''' ("PTM") is a group that advertises itself "as non-denominational ministry dedicated to bringing the gospel to Muslims and supporting the persecuted church in the Middle East. PTM was founded in order to spread the message throughout the world."  But are they who they say they are?