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By doing this, William Branham was clearly stating that he was more spiritual than Billy Graham. | By doing this, William Branham was clearly stating that he was more spiritual than Billy Graham. | ||
This was part of his self-deception. | |||
This ties into something we previously quoted: | |||
:''"In order to thoroughly deceive others, it is necessary to also deceive oneself. The actor playing Hamlet must indeed believe in the moment that he is the Prince of Denmark, though when he leaves the stage he will usually remember who he really is. On the other hand, when someone's entire life is based on such pretense, they seldom if ever return to reality. That is the secret of many successful politicians, evangelists and confidence tricksters alike–they believe they are telling the truth, even when it seems sure they must have known that they faked the evidence. Sincerity... is a quality not to be trusted." (Sarah Cockburn) | |||
William Branham believed his own lies. Did this develop as the result of some psychotic break he experienced after the death of his wife and daughter? We will never know. But the evidence points CLEARLY to deceipt. | |||
Why is the English language important when spelling non-English names? | Why is the English language important when spelling non-English names? |