William Branham, A Prophet?: Difference between revisions

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||'''[[The Houston Photograph]]''' is William Branham's biggest vindication.  What looks like a halo hovers behind his head. And Douglas Studios refused to let him use it as the cover for his biography, and the Beatles had a picture taken with a similar halo.  Perhaps the mystery can be solved by an article in the January 25, 1950 edition of The Houston Chronicle, which said that it all happened "under the glare of the great lights of Sam Houston Coliseum."
||William Branham pointed to '''[[The Houston Photograph|the picture of the pillar of fire]]''' as his greatest vindication.  What looks like a halo hovers behind his head. Douglas Studios refused to let him use it as the cover for his biography.  The Beatles had a picture taken with a similar halo.  Could the solution to this mysterious light rest in the January 25, 1950 edition of The Houston Chronicle, which said that it all happened "under the glare of the great lights of Sam Houston Coliseum."
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