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Here is a complete list of the episodes (click on the specific episode to go to the episode page where you can listen to it):
Here is a complete list of the episodes (click on the specific episode to go to the episode page where you can listen to it):
=Season 2=
==The September 2020 Debate==
On September 12, 2020 the first-ever English language debate was held between a message pastor (Jesse Smith of Akron, OH) and an ex-message Christian (Rod Bergen from the Off The Shelf podcast and the BelieveTheSign website). The discussion was moderated by C. Jay Cox and Tim Kraus.
The agreed question for discussion:
:''William Branham is considered by his followers to be a prophet and, specifically, the messenger to the church of Laodicea (the fulfillment of Rev 3:14), the Elijah prophet (fulfilling Malachi4:5-6) and the angel of Revelation 10:7.
:''Was William Branham who his followers say he is?
The discussion was split into 7 episodes as follows:
*Episode 67 - [[The September 2020 Debate|The Debate - Part 1]]
*Episode 68 - [[The September 2020 Debate - Part 2|The Debate - Part 2]]
*Episode 69 - [[The September 2020 Debate - Part 3|The Debate - Part 3]]
*Episode 70 - [[The September 2020 Debate - Part 4|The Debate - Part 4]]
*Episode 71 - [[The September 2020 Debate - Part 5|The Debate - Part 5]]
*Episode 72 - [[The September 2020 Debate - Part 6|The Debate - Part 6]]
*Episode 73 - [[The September 2020 Debate - Part 7|The Debate - Part 7]]
=Season 1=


#[http://offtheshelf.life/podcast/episode-1-bryan-lynch-interviews-rod-bergen/ '''Episode 1 – An interview with Rod Bergen (Part 1)''' - How he came into the message and what led him to leave after spending almost 40 years following William Branham.]
#[http://offtheshelf.life/podcast/episode-1-bryan-lynch-interviews-rod-bergen/ '''Episode 1 – An interview with Rod Bergen (Part 1)''' - How he came into the message and what led him to leave after spending almost 40 years following William Branham.]