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William Branham and the nature of God: Difference between revisions

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:''There is God, see, not three gods. '''Oh, how many of you trinitarian people got that mixed up. And how you Oneness people got it mixed up, too''', of Him being one like your finger. Uh-huh. See? They, they both of them got it mixed up. See? That's right. He's the one God like your finger, one, how could He be His Own Father? See? See, He can't be His Own Father. And if He had another Father outside of the Holy Spirit, and if God is a man, a person, then He is a... the Holy Spirit was His Father, and God is His Father, Matthew 1, so then He was an illegitimate Child. See? So you can't make it either way, you, it's both wrong. <ref>William Branham, August 4, 1963, Calling Jesus on the Scene </ref>
:''There is God, see, not three gods. '''Oh, how many of you trinitarian people got that mixed up. And how you Oneness people got it mixed up, too''', of Him being one like your finger. Uh-huh. See? They, they both of them got it mixed up. See? That's right. He's the one God like your finger, one, how could He be His Own Father? See? See, He can't be His Own Father. And if He had another Father outside of the Holy Spirit, and if God is a man, a person, then He is a... the Holy Spirit was His Father, and God is His Father, Matthew 1, so then He was an illegitimate Child. See? So you can't make it either way, you, it's both wrong. <ref>William Branham, August 4, 1963, Calling Jesus on the Scene </ref>
==Jesus Christ was a created being==


William Branham also taught that Jesus Christ was part of God's creation.
William Branham also taught that Jesus Christ was part of God's creation.