A Scriptural Challenge to Followers of William Branham

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    This website contains almost 150 problems, concerns and issues relating to William Branham and his message. The number of issues rises to close to 200 when you include false doctrines that are taught by message churches that were not explicitly taught by William Branham.

    The response we get when we ask questions

    When we started asking sincere questions, we received no answers that made any sense from people in the message. This just started us asking more questions. At no point in time has anyone actually given us any valid answers to the questions that we have raised.

    In fact, when we raise these questions today, the responses we get are:

    1. "It's a revelation."
    2. "If you're predestinated, you'll see it."
    3. "The Bible says we should cast down reasoning."
    4. William Branham was vindicated by God so it has to be true.
    5. William Branham was just a man.

    But the apostle Peter stated:

    ...but in your hearts honor Christ the Lord as holy, always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you; yet do it with gentleness and respect...[1]

    The Greek word apologia is found seven times in the New Testament (Acts 22:1; 25:16; 1 Cor. 9:3; Phil. 1:7, 16; 2 Tim. 4:16; 1 Pet. 3:15). The English equivalent of apologia is defense (literally, “a speech for the defense”). In the original Greek language, apologia had a definite legal connotation. It was a technical term in ancient Greek law. When apologia is used in the New Testament, it describes a public defense of the gospel, as illustrated in Acts 22:1. Sometimes, in fact, this defense was carried out in a court of law (Acts 25:16; 2 Tim. 4:16).[2]

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    A Challenge to ALL Message Ministers and Message Believers

    To date, there has been no adequate defense of the message with respect to any of the issues, concerns and problems raised by this website and others.

    We challenge all message ministers and message believers to make a defense of William Branham and his message to all former and current message believers that have questions. We have presented detailed reasons why the message is false each of which constitutes asking for a "reason" for the hope that is in you.

    ...And A Challenge To A Debate

    Furthermore, we challenge Billy Paul Branham or Joseph Branham to a debate. We also open that challenge to any credible North American message minister. We would proposed to use pre-agreed upon debating rules such as the Oxford Union rules. The debate would be held at such place and time and with a moderator that both parties could mutually agree on. We would also require that, if it was a minister, they have English as their mother tongue. The debate would be recorded on video and a copy given to each party in the debate.

    Simply email us to get the ball rolling.

    But we stress that any interaction must be done in a Biblical manner - with "gentleness and respect".

    Our promise to any successful challenge

    If anyone can prove that any of our facts are incorrect, we will immediately remove the false or misleading information from this website. To the best of our knowledge, all of the information on this website is factual.

    Failed attempts to refute our facts

    The website, Searchingforvindication.com, is a direct result of someone in the message trying to disprove us. The authors of Searching For Vindication spent more than 400 hours in a failed attempt to prove our facts and conclusions false as they related to the municipal bridge vision. They have now left the message.

    We are aware of one message minister who tried to address our issues with the Cloud, but it was clear from his "defense" that he had never read our concerns. How can we say this? Because his "reasons" were issues that we had addressed clearly on our website. Simply ignoring the questions raised is no defense.


    Footnotes

    1. The Holy Bible: English Standard Version (Wheaton: Standard Bible Society, 2001), 1 Pe 3:15.
    2. Dan Story, Defending Your Faith (Grand Rapids, MI: Kregel Publications, 1997), 2.


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