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William Branham admitted, on occasion that we had a right to doubt him.  This is the correct approach.  If Paul commended the Bereans in Acts 17:11 for not simply accepting his word but going to the Bible to prove it, why wouldn't we take the same approach to William Branham?  
William Branham admitted, on occasion that we had a right to doubt him.  This is the correct approach.  If Paul commended the Bereans in Acts 17:11 for not simply accepting his word but going to the Bible to prove it, why wouldn't we take the same approach to William Branham?  


:''...'''you have a right to doubt me''', but not God.<ref>MY.ANGEL.SHALL.GO.BEFORE.THEE_  TALLAHASSEE.FL  MONDAY_  53-0216</ref>
:''...'''you have a right to doubt me''', but not God.<ref>MY.ANGEL.SHALL.GO.BEFORE.THEE_  TALLAHASSEE.FL  MONDAY_  53-0216</ref>
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:'''''Now, you can doubt me, I'm a man. You got a right to.''' But you mustn't doubt God.<ref>THE.WORKING.OF.THE.HOLY.SPIRIT_  PRINCE.ALBERT.SK  56-0816</ref>
:'''''Now, you can doubt me, I'm a man. You got a right to.''' But you mustn't doubt God.<ref>THE.WORKING.OF.THE.HOLY.SPIRIT_  PRINCE.ALBERT.SK  56-0816</ref>


William Branham at times confused doubt with unbelief but they are actually two different things.
William Branham at times confused doubt with unbelief but they are actually two different things.