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As with most issues, William Branham has some strange opinions on the subject of suicide.


As with most issues, William Branham has some strange opinions on the subject of suicide.
Throughout the history of Christianity, there has been a rejection of suicide.  The Christian prohibition of suicide is clearly based on an assumption that our lives are not ours to do with as we please.  Life is a gift from God.  But this did not appear to be the view of William Branham.


=Suicide can be warranted=
=William Branham approved of suicide if it was "good common sense"=


William Branham thought it was "good common sense" for someone to blow their brains out in certain circumstances
William Branham thought it was "good common sense" for someone to blow their brains out in certain circumstances
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