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:''How would God let me tell something wrong, and stand up with my very message. These things are only to indicate a Divine a vindication that '''my theology is right'''. That's exactly right. The Word of the Lord came to the prophets.  <ref>BE.NOT.AFRAID  CHAUTAUQUA.OH 60-0609 </ref>
:''How would God let me tell something wrong, and stand up with my very message. These things are only to indicate a Divine a vindication that '''my theology is right'''. That's exactly right. The Word of the Lord came to the prophets.  <ref>BE.NOT.AFRAID  CHAUTAUQUA.OH 60-0609 </ref>


=Lazy Theology=
William Branham's approach to theology could at times be considered "lazy" or perhaps "sloppy".
He often did not provide any (or inadequate) scriptural backing for his theological positions and seemed to have little or no proper understanding of differing understandings of scripture.
Some examples of his lazy theology are as follows:
*[[The Prophet and The Eagle|An eagle in the Bible is a type of a prophet]]
*His rejection of the concept of [[Eternal Sonship]] based on his personal opinion and not on scripture.
*His lack of understanding of what the doctrine of [[The Trinity]] actually was about.
*His teaching on [[Matthew 24:28]]
*His insistence that [[William Branham's Teachings on Water Baptism| water baptism had to be in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, yet there is no record in the New Testament of anyone every having been baptized that way]].
*[[King Saul - The Peoples' Choice?]]


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