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:''"Like this: "If you catch some of My little flock that's filled with My oil and wine (See?) wine and oil of the pure Word (See?) and you're going to kill them, 'cause you--you're doing that, that's what you're doing, don't you force them to say any "hail Marys," or do anything like that or some of your creeds. You keep your hands off them, they know where they're going."''
:''"Like this: "If you catch some of My little flock that's filled with My oil and wine (See?) wine and oil of the pure Word (See?) and you're going to kill them, 'cause you--you're doing that, that's what you're doing, don't you force them to say any "hail Marys," or do anything like that or some of your creeds. You keep your hands off them, they know where they're going."''


But does this explanation match history, which is full of inquisitions and forced conversions by most religions?   
But does this explanation match history, which is full of inquisitions and forced conversions by most religions?  Even the 20th Century has seen significant persecution of Christians, especially those who convert from a Muslim background.  But why does William Branham's explanation of the Third Seal ignore this?


During this sermon William Branham also encourages his congregation to [[Amos 3:3|dis-fellowship from other Christians]], saying ''“The Message going out right here is to “Stay away from that poison thing!” See?  See? 'How can two walk together lest they be agreed’”''?
During this sermon William Branham also encourages his congregation to [[Amos 3:3|dis-fellowship from other Christians]], saying ''“The Message going out right here is to “Stay away from that poison thing!” See?  See? 'How can two walk together lest they be agreed’”''?