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||[[The Godhead]].  In his early sermons, William Branham prayed for the "third person in the Godhead" to come down.  In his later sermons, he t taught that the doctrine of the Trinity was satanic.  In the end, William Branham taught a view of the Godhead similar to that taught by Emmanuel Swedenborg in the 1700s.   
||'''[[The Godhead]]'''.  In his early sermons, William Branham prayed for the "third person in the Godhead" to come down.  In his later sermons, he t taught that the doctrine of the Trinity was satanic.  In the end, William Branham taught a view of the Godhead similar to that taught by Emmanuel Swedenborg in the 1700s.   
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||[[Marriage and Divorce]].  William Branham taught that a man could divorce his wife if she cut her hair, and then remarry.  A woman, however, had no right to divorce and no right to remarry.  Is this Biblical?   
||'''[[Marriage and Divorce]]'''.  William Branham taught that a man could divorce his wife if she cut her hair, and then remarry.  A woman, however, had no right to divorce and no right to remarry.  Is this Biblical?   
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||[[Tithing]] is giving 10% of your income to the Church because it is a commandment of God.  William Branham taught tithing, and all Message Churches teach tithing.  But does the New Testament really teach tithing? (Hint: does circumcision apply in the New Testament?)
||'''[[Tithing]]''' is giving 10% of your income to the Church because it is a commandment of God.  William Branham taught tithing, and all Message Churches teach tithing.  But does the New Testament really teach tithing? (Hint: does circumcision apply in the New Testament?)
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||William Branham said an angel told him '''[[Alcohol|never to drink alcohol]]'''.  So he didn't, other than during communion.  But if drinking is an attribute of sin, like William Branham and his angel taught, then Jesus isn't the spotless lamb of God - because he drank and even created wine.
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