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William Branham admitted that he usually exaggerated the number of people attending his meetings:
William Branham admitted that he usually exaggerated the number of people attending his meetings:


:''I’m not very good at making…?…or estimating crowds, because I usually exaggerate on it.<ref>59-0301M — Strait Is The Gate, para. 25
:''I’m not very good at making…?…or estimating crowds, because I usually exaggerate on it.<ref>59-0301M — Strait Is The Gate, para. 25</ref>


William Branham's numbers relating to India were all over the map.  He said there were 250,000"
:''I did it before a half a million. God did it, rather, let me say, in Bombay, India, before two hundred and fifty thousand.<ref>63-0604 — Jesus Christ The Same Yesterday, Today, And Forever, para. 233 </ref>


When speaking of how many were actually saved in his India campaign, he said:
When speaking of how many were actually saved in his India campaign, he said: