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==The Hall of Religious Art in Washington, D.C.==
==The Hall of Religious Art in Washington, D.C.==


William Branham stated that a copy of the Houston photograph was in Washington, D.C.:
William Branham said many times that the Houston photograph was hanging in a special gallery in Washington, DC:


:'''''And one of them is in Washington, DC, in the religious Hall of Art, with a note under it, "The only supernatural being was ever photographed in the history of the world."''' And now, then, if you're ever through there, drop in, see it.<ref>63-0606  SHOW.US.THE.FATHER  TUCSON.AZ</ref>
:''How many’s ever seen the picture of that Angel of the Lord, let’s see your hands up. Of course…Sure. That’s been traced. '''It’s in the Religious Hall of Art in Washington, DC''', copyrighted. The only supernatural Being was ever scientifically proven to be photographed.<ref>William Branham, 59-0418 - A Time Of Decision, para. 72</ref>
 
The problem with William Branham's statement is that there is no '''Hall of Religious Art''' in Washington, D.C.  There is a copy of the picture that someone sent to the U.S. Library of Congress for preservation.  But the photo does not hang on the wall and there is no caption underneath it.  Rather, it sits in a filing cabinet.  We have personally been to the Library of Congress and have seen the photo in the file folder.  It was never hanging on the wall but remains in a filing cabinet.<ref>[http://catalog.loc.gov/ Library of Congress Online Catalog]</ref>


It appears that at some point in time, William Branham became aware that the "Religious Hall of Religious History" (yes, it kept changing) was not in existence and the picture was not there.  Rather than admit that he was wrong, William Branham made up a story that the picture had been moved to Germany:
It appears that at some point in time, William Branham became aware that the "Religious Hall of Religious History" (yes, it kept changing) was not in existence and the picture was not there.  Rather than admit that he was wrong, William Branham made up a story that the picture had been moved to Germany:


:''As you all have seen, the Light (which the United States has copyrighted in the Washington, DC, hanging in the Religious Hall of—of religious history, in Washington, DC) is the only supernatural Being that was ever photographed in all the world. Hangs in the halls of Germany where they've taken it." <ref>61-0519, Sirs, We Would See Jesus, para. 94</ref>
:''As you all have seen, the Light (which the United States has copyrighted in the Washington, DC, hanging in the Religious Hall of—of religious history, in Washington, DC) is the only supernatural Being that was ever photographed in all the world. Hangs in the halls of Germany where they’ve taken it.<ref>William Branham, 61-0519 - Sirs, We Would See Jesus, para. 94</ref>


And where are the "halls of Germany".  Something else that William Branham invented?
And where are the "halls of Germany".  Something else that William Branham invented?


However, there are a number of fake photographs that have been photoshopped to indicate that they were taken in the "Hall of Religious Art" but they are simply the invention of message believers that would rather create a lie than admit they are wrong.  You can [[Games that message people play|see an example of one of the fake pictures here]].
William Branham then went back to his story that a copy of the Houston photograph was in Washington, D.C. but now it had a note under it:
 
:''And one of them is in Washington, DC, in '''the religious Hall of Art''', with '''a note under it, "The only supernatural being was ever photographed in the history of the world."''' And now, then, if you're ever through there, drop in, see it.<ref>63-0606  SHOW.US.THE.FATHER  TUCSON.AZ</ref>'''
 
The problem with William Branham's statement is that there is no '''Hall of Religious Art''' in Washington, D.C.  The picture was never hanging in any kind of gallery there.  There was never any note under it.  The United States never copyrighted it (the photographer did).
 
There is a copy of the picture that someone sent to the U.S. Library of Congress for preservation.  But the photo does not hang on the wall and there is no caption underneath it.  Rather, it sits in a filing cabinet.  We have personally been to the Library of Congress and have seen the photo in the file folder. The Library of Congress also includes pictures of other famous people like Mother Teresa, Al Capone and Adolf Hitler.<ref>[http://catalog.loc.gov/ Library of Congress Online Catalog]</ref>
 
There are a number of fake photographs that have been photoshopped to indicate that they were taken in the "Hall of Religious Art" but they are simply the invention of message believers that would rather create a lie than admit they are wrong.  You can [[Games that message people play|see an example of one of the fake pictures here]].


==William Branham's comments about George Lacy==
==William Branham's comments about George Lacy==