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    Leo Mercer was close friend of William Branham's and one of two men in charge of recording all of his sermons.  During the early 1960's he moved to Prescott, Arizona where a number of William Branham's followers had migrated together.
    Leo Mercer was close friend of William Branham's and one of two men in charge of recording all of his sermons.  William Branham also preached a sermon on August 15, 1965 where one of Leo Mercer's dreams played a prominent role. During the early 1960's he moved to Prescott, Arizona where a number of William Branham's followers had migrated together in a place they called "The Park".   
     
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    Leo Mercier and Gene Goad were mentioned by William Branham as early as June 4, 1955 when he said, "Here sets Leo Mercier and Gene Goad down here, friends of mine with the my recorders."
     
    One of William Branham's last services, "Leadership" was spoken in Prescott on October 31, 1965 where he said, "Dear Jesus, I cannot express my--my feelings and my gratitude towards Brother Mercier, Brother Goad, and all these fine people and their little children."
     
     
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    From testimony given in the Supreme Court of California in 2008, Case #S045060:
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    "At the same time Leo and Gene, two homosexuals, attached themselves to Bro. Branham's ministry, tape boys, which was allowed by God, and when they absolutely showed what they were, God warned Bro. Branham what would happen to them. And I saw the vision in the vision book. "Leave them alone. They will leave and go into false doctrine." Now watch: doctrine. People hate the thought of doctrine. They don't want me to teach doctrine. They despise it. "They will leave and go into false doctrine and destroy themselves." That's in the vision book. And they did it."
    "At the same time Leo and Gene, two homosexuals, attached themselves to Bro. Branham's ministry, tape boys, which was allowed by God, and when they absolutely showed what they were, God warned Bro. Branham what would happen to them. And I saw the vision in the vision book. "Leave them alone. They will leave and go into false doctrine." Now watch: doctrine. People hate the thought of doctrine. They don't want me to teach doctrine. They despise it. "They will leave and go into false doctrine and destroy themselves." That's in the vision book. And they did it."
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    Revision as of 20:28, 2 January 2014

    Leo Mercer was close friend of William Branham's and one of two men in charge of recording all of his sermons. William Branham also preached a sermon on August 15, 1965 where one of Leo Mercer's dreams played a prominent role. During the early 1960's he moved to Prescott, Arizona where a number of William Branham's followers had migrated together in a place they called "The Park".

    What William Branham said

    Leo Mercier and Gene Goad were mentioned by William Branham as early as June 4, 1955 when he said, "Here sets Leo Mercier and Gene Goad down here, friends of mine with the my recorders."

    One of William Branham's last services, "Leadership" was spoken in Prescott on October 31, 1965 where he said, "Dear Jesus, I cannot express my--my feelings and my gratitude towards Brother Mercier, Brother Goad, and all these fine people and their little children."


    Sin in the camp

    From testimony given in the Supreme Court of California in 2008, Case #S045060:

    "Leo Mercer, a self-proclaimed minister, ran the park. After Brother Branham’s death in 1965, Mercer gradually became more authoritative, employing various forms of punishment. He would ostracize people from the community and separate families. Children were beaten for minor infractions like talking during a march or not tying their shoes. Mercer would punish girls by cutting their hair, and force boys to wear girls’ clothing. There was also evidence that Mercer sexually abused children."

    In one instance, "...Mercer ordered that [a girl's] hair be cut off to punish her because he had had a vision from God that she was being sexually inappropriate with young children. [She] was beaten and forced to wear masculine clothes that covered much of her body, hiding her bruises. Her fingertips were burned so she would know what hell felt like."

    From a sermon titled "Godhead" preached by Lee Vayle on July 2, 2000"

    "At the same time Leo and Gene, two homosexuals, attached themselves to Bro. Branham's ministry, tape boys, which was allowed by God, and when they absolutely showed what they were, God warned Bro. Branham what would happen to them. And I saw the vision in the vision book. "Leave them alone. They will leave and go into false doctrine." Now watch: doctrine. People hate the thought of doctrine. They don't want me to teach doctrine. They despise it. "They will leave and go into false doctrine and destroy themselves." That's in the vision book. And they did it."


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