Branham taught Calvinism that some were elected to be lost have you read the Church Age Book or listened to the Isreal series??????????????
He taught: Uncondition Election: God from eternity chose some to be saved.
Limited Atonement Jesus died only for the elect
Unconditonal Eternal Security that the elect could not be lost.
He mixed this false doctrine with the false doctrine of the serpent seed(he borrowed from William Sowders) thus had the non-elect the decendants of Cain.
William Branham was a false prophet in his predictions and his doctrines.
I notice the quotes you post( I couldn't figure out how to do so evidently) you quote LONG posts are you trying to evangelize us?????????????????
I will warn you myself and Ferd will not allow you to do this unchallenged. He and I already battled 2 Branhamites that started like you. But if you choose too it will make things interesting. We welcome you to do so but don't be offended when we contest everything you say.
Branham was more Baptist in doctrine than Apostolic.
Did he say that when he was speaking "in the Spirit"?
Is that an "ex cathedra" pronouncement?
Is that part of the "scripture" from his mouth that is still used by his followers?
He said he thought that when he was an unsaved youth. As you can see below, he said he "watches every move" so that he will not think about immoral women in that way again. The more I listen to what he said, the more I get the feeling of compassion he had for every individual man and woman, but how much he hated the sin that bound them.
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But I can remember when my father's still up there running, I had to be out there with water and stuff, see young ladies that wasn't over seventeen, eighteen years old, up there with men my age now, drunk. And they'd have to sober them up and give them black coffee, to get home to cook their husband's supper. Oh, something like that, I said, "I..." This was my remark then, "They're not worth a good clean bullet to kill them with it." That's right. And I hated women. That's right. And I just have to watch every move now, to keep from still thinking the same thing.
It's strange that Paul is also regarded as a 'woman hater' by some.
Branhamites believe that William Branham was the seventh church age messenger ,and if you aren't in the message your aren't in the bride.
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People who are always looking for fault,can find it easily all they have to do,is look into their mirror.
There they can find plenty of fault.
Branham taught polygamy in Marriage & Divorce and some practiced it. The man who began Spoken Word Publications practiced polygamy in a sense he had a woman on the side and his wife and everyone knew it. Pastor Neville was against it and he would not go to Branham Tabernacle because of it. But their were churches throughout the message where this was practiced.
Where was Paul called a 'woman hater?' That came from Branham NOT the Bible like most of the stuff Branham taught.
Go through the Branham messages there is a thread of bais against women in general. Off the wall stuff he would say.
There is some guy in India, I'm told, that baptises in the name of William Marrion Branham. So I don't think it is a good idea to judge what William Branam said by what some people do!
Is Paul considered a woman hater ... some have obviously heard that idea, even if you haven't, Steve. For example:
Many have taken this verse and others within the Pauline Epistles and tried to make out that Paul was a chauvinist, a woman hater, than thus these verses are not inspired Scripture. plenty more on google
William Branham hated immorality and condemned immoral women ... just like Elijah did... and just like John the Baptist did. The moral decline in women's behaviour in the last century is one of the signs of the times.