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Some people refer to the followers of William Branham as "Branhamites" or members of the Branham cult.  But are they?
Some people refer to the followers of William Branham as "Branhamites" or members of the Branham cult.  But are they?


==What is a cult?==
=What is a cult?=


A “cult” has been defined as a religious group founded by and built upon the teachings of a religious leader whose authority is viewed as being equal to or greater than the Bible and whose teachings are in opposition to the doctrines of biblical and historic Christianity.
A “cult” has been defined as a religious group founded by and built upon the teachings of a religious leader whose authority is viewed as being equal to or greater than the Bible and whose teachings are in opposition to the doctrines of biblical and historic Christianity.
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Cults either ignore the Bible altogether, or they say, ‘Ah yes, the Bible gives us the truth, but if you really want to understand the Bible, you must interpret it in the light of this revelation which has come to us’. In speaking thus, of course, they resemble Roman Catholicism which also claims this extra authority, this extra understanding, this further revelation. And in practice, whatever lip-service they may pay to the Scriptures, the real authority is this other... this extra... this new... this direct revelation that has been given.<ref>David Martyn Lloyd-Jones, The Christian Warfare: An Exposition of Ephesians 6:10–13 (Edinburgh; Carlisle, PA: Banner of Truth Trust, 1976), 128.</ref>
Cults either ignore the Bible altogether, or they say, ‘Ah yes, the Bible gives us the truth, but if you really want to understand the Bible, you must interpret it in the light of this revelation which has come to us’. In speaking thus, of course, they resemble Roman Catholicism which also claims this extra authority, this extra understanding, this further revelation. And in practice, whatever lip-service they may pay to the Scriptures, the real authority is this other... this extra... this new... this direct revelation that has been given.<ref>David Martyn Lloyd-Jones, The Christian Warfare: An Exposition of Ephesians 6:10–13 (Edinburgh; Carlisle, PA: Banner of Truth Trust, 1976), 128.</ref>


===William Branham's message > the Bible===
=William Branham's message is more important than the Bible=


It is clear that some followers of William Branham believe that he was Jesus Christ.  Many followers of William Branham put his sermons above that of the Bible because they believe that he was infallible.  These groups would include most of the followers of Joseph Branham.
It is clear that some followers of William Branham believe that he was Jesus Christ.  Many followers of William Branham put his sermons above that of the Bible because they believe that he was infallible.  These groups would include most of the followers of Joseph Branham.
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Anyone that exalts William Branham or his message above the Bible goes against God himself.
Anyone that exalts William Branham or his message above the Bible goes against God himself.


====Examples of the Bible taking a back seat to William Branham====
=Examples of the Bible taking a back seat to William Branham=


In a [[Was William Branham a racist?|well known racist diatribe, Donny Reagan, the pastor of Happy Valley Church of Jesus Christ, stated publicly in a sermon that if Moses was alive today, he would have to follow William Branham's message]].  This comment clearly shows that Donny Reagan holds William Branham's message as superseding the Bible.  He specifically makes this comment in respect of William Branham's teaching that biracial marriages are contrary to God's plan.
In a [[Was William Branham a racist?|well known racist diatribe, Donny Reagan, the pastor of Happy Valley Church of Jesus Christ, stated publicly in a sermon that if Moses was alive today, he would have to follow William Branham's message]].  This comment clearly shows that Donny Reagan holds William Branham's message as superseding the Bible.  He specifically makes this comment in respect of William Branham's teaching that biracial marriages are contrary to God's plan.
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<mediaplayer width='800' height='600'>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gq0Mg8QOXlM</mediaplayer>


===The message is in addition to the Bible===
=The message is in addition to the Bible=


'''Conclusion: The message is something in addition to the Bible'''
'''Conclusion: The message is something in addition to the Bible'''
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:''If we once get above our Bibles, and cease making the written Word of God sole rule both as to faith and practice, we shall soon lie open to all manner of delusion, and be in great danger of making shipwreck of faith and a good  conscience. Our blessed Lord, though He had the Spirit of God without measure, yet always was governed by, and fought the devil with, 'It is written.'<ref>George Whitefield</ref>
:''If we once get above our Bibles, and cease making the written Word of God sole rule both as to faith and practice, we shall soon lie open to all manner of delusion, and be in great danger of making shipwreck of faith and a good  conscience. Our blessed Lord, though He had the Spirit of God without measure, yet always was governed by, and fought the devil with, 'It is written.'<ref>George Whitefield</ref>


===Are William Branham's teaching in opposition to Biblical Christianity?===
=Are William Branham's teaching in opposition to Biblical Christianity?=


[[The Status of Message Believers|We believe that some message believers are Christians]].  This is because some message churches do believe in and teach the substitutionary sacrifice of Jesus Christ as the only means for the forgiveness of sins.  However, that does not mean that the message represents true or restored Christianity.
[[The Status of Message Believers|We believe that some message believers are Christians]].  This is because some message churches do believe in and teach the substitutionary sacrifice of Jesus Christ as the only means for the forgiveness of sins.  However, that does not mean that the message represents true or restored Christianity.