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||[[ | ||[[Marriage and Divorce]]. William Branham taught that a man could divorce his wife if she cut her hair, and then remarry. A woman, however, had no right to divorce and no right to remarry. Is this Biblical? | ||
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|| | ||[[Tithing]] is giving 10% of your income to the Church because it is a commandment of God. William Branham taught tithing, and all Message Churches teach tithing. But does the New Testament really teach tithing? (Hint: does circumcision apply in the New Testament?) | ||
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||[[ | ||[[An Uncertain Sound|A prophet or not a prophet?]]. William Branham said that he was a prophet. Then he said that he never said he was a prophet. Then he said he was a prophet. Then he said he wasn't a prophet. Who is right in this argument, and why? | ||
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||[[ | ||What does it mean to have [[Fallen From Grace]]? Is it how you dress? Or is it something radical like replacing faith in Jesus Christ with a man-made law? | ||
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||[[ | ||[[Enoch and Noah]] were on the Earth preaching at the same time, according to William Branham. Enoch represented the wise virgin while Noah represented the foolish virgin. Is this what the Bible actually teaches? | ||
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||[[ | ||[[The Prophet and The Eagle]]. William Branham taught that a prophet is represented by an Eagle in the Bible. So, pick up your Bible and let's check if this is really the case. | ||
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||[[ | ||[[Matthew 17:11|A Gentile Elijah based on Matthew 17:11]]. William Branham taught that he was Elijah the Prophet, and that a gentile prophet was promised. But is this what the Bible teaches? | ||
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