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|'''[[The Role of Women]]'''. William Branham taught that a woman's place was in the home, in the kitchen. He discouraged women from actively participating in society, in roles within the churches, and in education. These doctrines suited his life well, as it gave him freedom from responsibility in the home. Find out what the Bible says.
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|'''[[Mixing Law and Grace]]'''. What happens when you mix law and grace? Why did William Branham teach that Jesus came to "magnify" the law?
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|'''[[The Body of Christ]]'''. William Branham taught that there is a church natural and a church spiritual. Is this correct? Does God really have two classes of children? Are there really special Christians that believe the message and the not-so-special sons and daughters that just believe the Bible?  What does the Bible teach on this issue?
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|'''[[Suffering]]'''. William Branham taught that the Lord punished him for listening to his Mother-In-Law, and not joining the Pentecostal movement.  But in the book of Job and Jesus' teachings, suffering and sickness are not a sign of being out of the will of God. Job's friends never fell ill, yet were entirely wrong. What does the Bible really teach? 
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|'''[[Reason and Faith]]'''. Is reason and thinking opposed to God? People in the message have said to us when confronted with errors in William Branham's message: "We don't have to understand it, that’s where faith comes in.”  But what does the Bible say?
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