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(Created page with "{{Top of Page}} William Branham relates a vision he had of a "Pentecostal kitten'. When petted the animal against the fur, it would spit and become extremely upset. :''“As...")
 
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:''“As long as you rake his fur this way, all right; but now if you want to see what he’s made out of, '''rake his fur backwards.” See? So when I raked his fur back, them eyes stuck out, green, and he was a monster standing there spitting at me as hard as he could. See, just rake his fur back a little bit.<ref>William Branham, 60-1209 - The Sardisean Church Age, para. 63</ref>
:''“As long as you rake his fur this way, all right; but now if you want to see what he’s made out of, '''rake his fur backwards.” See? So when I raked his fur back, them eyes stuck out, green, and he was a monster standing there spitting at me as hard as he could. See, just rake his fur back a little bit.<ref>William Branham, 60-1209 - The Sardisean Church Age, para. 63</ref>


What is interesting about this vision is that it is a better description of message followers (and ministers in particular), than it is of Pentecostals.
What is interesting about this vision is that it is a better description of message followers (and ministers in particular), than it is of Pentecostals today.


If you talk to anyone who has questioned the message or worse, left the message, they will tell you stories of the terrible reaction they have received from message followers.
If you talk to anyone who has questioned the message or worse, left the message, they will tell you stories of the terrible reaction they have received from message followers.