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=William Branham and Modalism=
=William Branham and Modalism=


William Branham tried to hold himself out as believing something that was between Oneness and the Trinity.  As a result, a significant group of his followers, in particular the followers of [[Vaylism|Lee vayle]], believe that God is two and not one.  This doctrine is referred to in a derogatory manner by some as the doctrine of the "Twinity".
William Branham was incredibly confused in his understanding of God.  He tried to hold himself out as believing something that was between Oneness and the Trinity.  At times, he sounded like a modalist and at other times, like a dynamic monarchianist or adoptionist.  As a result, some of his followers, in particular the followers of [[Vaylism|Lee vayle]], believe that God is two and not one.  This doctrine is referred to in a derogatory manner by some as the doctrine of the "Twinity".


Notwithstanding his statements to the contrary, many followers of William Branham believed that he fundamentally taught modalism and would therefore be considered adherents to Oneness theology.  
Notwithstanding his statements to the contrary, many followers of William Branham believed that he fundamentally taught modalism and would therefore be considered adherents to Oneness theology.