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There is a heartbreaking story that is familiar to all followers of William Branham. Bro. Branham first encountered Pentecostal people at a convention in Mishawaka, Indiana. While he was drawn to them and was invited to speak in their churches, he refused to join with them because he listened to his mother-in-law instead of God. And, as a result, his wife and daughter died as a direct result of his disobedience to God. | There is a heartbreaking story that is familiar to all followers of William Branham. Bro. Branham first encountered Pentecostal people at a convention in Mishawaka, Indiana. While he was drawn to them and was invited to speak in their churches, he refused to join with them because he listened to his mother-in-law instead of God. And, as a result, his wife and daughter died as a direct result of his disobedience to God. | ||
:But, is this the truth? | [[File:1935PenTabAd.png|200px|thumb|right|Pre-1937 Ad for Pentecostal Tabernacle]] | ||
But, is this the truth? | |||
According to [[Roy Davis]] and Douglas Weaver, William Branham attended a Pentecostal church pastored by Roy Davis prior to 1933 when he started his own church. Roy Davis himself says that William Branham received the baptism of the Holy Spirit in his home. This all precedes the death of Hope and Sharon Rose Branham in July 1937. | |||
The original name of Branham Tabernacle was the Pentecostal Tabernacle. | |||
This makes the story of William Branham's story that his wife and daughter died because he rejected the Pentecostal people to be highly suspect. | |||
==[[The Cloud]]== | ==[[The Cloud]]== |
Revision as of 15:36, 27 February 2013
Was William Branham Honest? (Part 1).
<mediaplayer width='800' height='600'>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raWhgy6649o</mediaplayer> Problems with William Branham's Credibility
Was William Branham honest? If he can be shown to have distorted the truth or if his stories are constantly changing over time such that they vary significantly from their first telling, this would cast doubt on virtually everything that he said. The following list contains issues that raise questions regarding his honesty and truthfulness. Some of these concerns have only recently come to light but they are now sufficient in number that they should raise genuine concern on the part of anyone who is a follower of William Branham.
Roy DavisThere is a heartbreaking story that is familiar to all followers of William Branham. Bro. Branham first encountered Pentecostal people at a convention in Mishawaka, Indiana. While he was drawn to them and was invited to speak in their churches, he refused to join with them because he listened to his mother-in-law instead of God. And, as a result, his wife and daughter died as a direct result of his disobedience to God. But, is this the truth? According to Roy Davis and Douglas Weaver, William Branham attended a Pentecostal church pastored by Roy Davis prior to 1933 when he started his own church. Roy Davis himself says that William Branham received the baptism of the Holy Spirit in his home. This all precedes the death of Hope and Sharon Rose Branham in July 1937. The original name of Branham Tabernacle was the Pentecostal Tabernacle. This makes the story of William Branham's story that his wife and daughter died because he rejected the Pentecostal people to be highly suspect. The Cloud
The Explanation for His Poor Grammar
1933 Ohio River Experience
PlagiarismPlagiarism is the act of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own. Are you aware that William Branham stole multiple messages, doctrines and concepts from other ministers but never properly gave them credit for them. Are you aware that some of these stolen ideas he said came directly from God or the Angel?
Prophecy of the Cloud
Video TranscriptDid William Branham embellish the stories he told, or do his stories accurately represent the events as they happened? Let’s look at just one story – here Bro. Branham explains the origins of his hillbilly English…
It’s very clear that his poor English was from a lack of education, which was a direct result of his father passing away when he was a child. Or is it? Let’s look at the facts… William Branham said that his father died at the age of 52:
And William Branham said that he was born when his father was 18 years old:
So if William Branham was born when his father was 18, then he was 34 years old when his father died at the age of 52 in 1943. Let’s call a spade a spade: William Branham did not have poor English because his father died when he was a child. It’s just not true. So why did William Branham feel it necessary to invent the story that he was a boy when his Dad died? Was it to make people feel sorry for him? Or do you feel that he was being completely honest with this? If he wasn’t honest regarding his childhood, how do we know he was honest about other things? And Please don’t get mad at us, we are just letting you know what he said. |