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This article deals with one specific '''discernment from the audience in 1959'''. | |||
=Calling a person out of the audience - April 11, 1959= | =Calling a person out of the audience - April 11, 1959= | ||
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But is that what happened? | But is that what happened? | ||
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When William Branham stated that he spoke to a Finnish woman in a language that he didn't understand. He was telling the truth. But the truth was also that he did know three Finnish words and those were the only words he spoke. | When William Branham stated that he spoke to a Finnish woman in a language that he didn't understand. He was telling the truth. But the truth was also that he did know three Finnish words and those were the only words he spoke. | ||
The question has to be asked - Why was William Branham intentionally deceptive? | |||
#Although William Branham did not know the Finnish language, he did know 3 words. | #Although William Branham did not know the Finnish language, he did know 3 words. |