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*In some ways, his teachings were most similar to those of [[The Godhead#The Tabernacle of the Body|Emmanual Swedenborg]] | *In some ways, his teachings were most similar to those of [[The Godhead#The Tabernacle of the Body|Emmanual Swedenborg]] | ||
*In some of his teachings, his view of the Godhead seems to be a form of [[Oneness|modalistic monarchianism]]. As a result, many message churches effectively espouse the "oneness" view of the Godhead. | *In some of his teachings, his view of the Godhead seems to be a form of [[Oneness|modalistic monarchianism]]. As a result, many message churches effectively espouse the "oneness" view of the Godhead. | ||
*But some of his teachings lean toward an [[Dynamic Monarchianism|Adoptionist]] view of the Godhead. He also taught in ways that seem to be in line with [[Arianism]]. Followers of [[Vaylism|Lee Vayle's]] have essentially espoused this hybrid Arianism/Adoptionist view of the Godhead (which some refer to derisively as the '''"Twinity"''' doctrine). | *But some of his teachings lean toward an [[Dynamic Monarchianism|Adoptionist]] view of the Godhead. He also taught in ways that seem to be in line with [[Arianism]]. Followers of [[Vaylism|Lee Vayle's]] have essentially espoused this hybrid Arianism/Adoptionist view of the Godhead (which some message followers refer to derisively as the '''"Twinity"''' doctrine). | ||
Again the answer is '''"YES", William Branham's teachings contain significant Biblical errors.''' | Again the answer is '''"YES", William Branham's teachings contain significant Biblical errors.''' |