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:''“I can take one Scripture and say, “Judas went and hung himself,” take another and say, “You go do the same.” See?  But, see, it won’t blend in with the rest of It...The Bible does not contradict itself.  “And the Bible does not contradict Itself anywhere. I've heard the old critics say that, but I have had an offer for him for a long time to show me where it's at. It isn't in here.”''
:''“I can take one Scripture and say, “Judas went and hung himself,” take another and say, “You go do the same.” See?  But, see, it won’t blend in with the rest of It...The Bible does not contradict itself.  “And the Bible does not contradict Itself anywhere. I've heard the old critics say that, but I have had an offer for him for a long time to show me where it's at. It isn't in here.”''


====Is the Vision Biblical?====
'''At the end of the sixth seal sermon, William Branham mentions a vision being present in Heaven with Jesus and the recording angel, when the recording angel calls his name.  Meda and Hope then enter heaven with him.  Is this story simply to reassure those who listened to sermon on the Fifth Seal, that those waiting under the altar following his ministry would enter heaven with him? 


====Is the Vision Biblical?====
'''If Joseph Smith's vision was real but not Biblical, shouldn't you also put William Branham's visions to the Biblical test?  
*''“Joseph Smith…that fine man, and the vision, I don’t doubt at all but what he had the vision. I believe he was a sincere man.  But the vision he had was contrary to the Scripture.”'' (William Branham, The Sixth Seal)
 
**At the end of this sermon, William Branham mentions a vision being present in Heaven with Jesus and the recording angel, when the recording angel calls his name.  Meda and Hope then enter heaven with him.  Is this story simply to reassure those who listened to sermon on the Fifth Seal, that those waiting under the altar following his ministry would enter heaven with him? 
'''Double check whether your faith is in receiving the Holy Spirit, or in William Branham's vision of heaven.       
**If Joseph Smith's vision was real but not Biblical, shouldn't you also put William Branham's visions to the Biblical test?  
Double check whether your faith is in receiving the Holy Spirit, or in William Branham's vision of heaven.       


:''“Joseph Smith…that fine man, and the vision, I don’t doubt at all but what he had the vision. I believe he was a sincere man.  But the vision he had was contrary to the Scripture.”'' (William Branham, The Sixth Seal)


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