William Branham, A Prophet?: Difference between revisions

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    ||'''[[William Branham and Money|William Branham always said he was poor]]'''.  But he died with two homes (fully paid), a Cadillac that was given to him, and $3,113,676 in cash, plus stocks. How is this poor for 1965?
    ||'''[[William Branham and Money|William Branham always said he was poor]]'''.  But he died with two homes (fully paid), a Cadillac that was given to him, and $3,113,676 in cash, plus stocks. How is this poor for 1965?
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    ||'''William Branham said [[THUS SAITH THE LORD]]''' many times.  Go see for yourself.  The problem is that not many of the things he said "Thus Saith The Lord" about came pass.  The margin of error to be a true prophet is very slim.  Why did William Branham speak "Thus Saith The Lord" falsely?
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