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<div style="border-bottom:1px #B87333 solid; font-size:125%; padding:1px; margin:1px;">'''Teaching, with signs following'''</div>
<div style="border-bottom:1px #B87333 solid; font-size:125%; padding:1px; margin:1px;">'''Teaching Strange Doctrine'''</div>
From the mid 1950s onwards William Branham became more open with his beliefs, and by the late 1950s he was openly stating that the Trinity as presented by most churches was not scriptural.  He took the position that neither Oneness theology nor Trinitarianism lined up with the Bible.  William Branham also started to teach a number of other doctrines which were considered to be unorthodox, such as the 'serpent's seed doctrine.   
From the mid 1950s onwards William Branham became more open with his beliefs, and by the late 1950s he was openly stating that the Trinity as presented by most churches was not scriptural.  He took the position that neither Oneness theology nor Trinitarianism lined up with the Bible.  William Branham also started to teach a number of other doctrines which were considered to be unorthodox, such as the 'serpent's seed doctrine.