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01-15-2008, 03:11 PM
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Originally Posted by BoredOutOfMyMind
CrazyJoe,
There were over 660 licensed ministers in California last year. Many post on this board at one time or another.
The Earthquakes will not send California into the ocean, and there will not be a 50% loss of the ministry to Tulsa.
There will be a North/South split in 2009. That will have a larger effect than any other meeting.
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William Marion Branham (sadly currently burning in hell) told his son Billy Branham that by the time that Billy was an old man that sharks would be swimming down Hollywood Blvd.
William Marion Branham said that before the return of Jesus Christ that California would drop of into the ocean.
Next time a Branhamite tells you that William Marion Branham is the only prophet who has ever been vindicated, tell the Brahamite that California is still hanging on.
In Jesus Name
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01-15-2008, 03:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Evang.Benincasa
William Marion Branham ( sadly currently burning in hell) told his son Billy Branham that by the time that Billy was an old man that sharks would be swimming down Hollywood Blvd.
William Marion Branham said that before the return of Jesus Christ that California would drop of into the ocean.
Next time a Branhamite tells you that William Marion Branham is the only prophet who has ever been vindicated, tell the Brahamite that California is still hanging on.
In Jesus Name
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Ok- but do you have to use that kind of language? Unless you have been to hell and know for sure he is there.
Besides, unless we have reached the second death it's not clear they all go immediately after death to the lake of fire, correct?
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01-15-2008, 05:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Walkbyfaith7
Ok- but do you have to use that kind of language? Unless you have been to hell and know for sure he is there. 
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Oh that's easy, of course William Marion Branham is in hell.
Jim Jones is in hell, Adolf Hitler is in hell.
William Marion Branham is in hell due to he being an charlatan who passed himself off as a prophet of God.
The angel who would speak to him (vibrations felt in his hand, and a cloudy spot over his head in a photo) was most likely the same angel who told Joe Smith how to start his own religion. Joseph Smith is also in hell.
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Besides, unless we have reached the second death it's not clear they all go immediately after death to the lake of fire, correct?
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Whatever you believe the group I mentioned is not going to be in heaven.
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"all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed."
~Declaration of Independence
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01-15-2008, 05:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Evang.Benincasa
Oh that's easy, of course William Marion Branham is in hell.
Jim Jones is in hell, Adolf Hitler is in hell.
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He that winneth souls is wise, Brother B. It is interesting to note that although Jesus actually knew who was in hell, He didn't go about declaring who was. He only spoke of the rich man who remained nameless actually being in hell. I can't think of any other instance.
Certainly one could make an educated guess about such matters based on the product of a person's life and their history, but in reality I don't see the profit of, nor the favor of God on such declarations. If these men are in eternal torment, what benefit is there stating so?Let us spend our time convincing people that they don't want to go there, convincing them of Christ's love and salvation made available for them.
Brother B, some things may be true, but that doesn't mean it is wise to utter such words.
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01-15-2008, 05:40 PM
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Originally Posted by deacon blues
He that winneth souls is wise, Brother B. It is interesting to note that although Jesus actually knew who was in hell, He didn't go about declaring who was. He only spoke of the rich man who remained nameless actually being in hell. I can't think of any other instance.
Certainly one could make an educated guess about such matters based on the product of a person's life and their history, but in reality I don't see the profit of, nor the favor of God on such declarations. If these men are in eternal torment, what benefit is there stating so?Let us spend our time convincing people that they don't want to go there, convincing them of Christ's love and salvation made available for them.
Brother B, some things may be true, but that doesn't mean it is wise to utter such words.
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Well said!
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01-15-2008, 05:48 PM
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Just stopped by on my way home !!
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Originally Posted by deacon blues
He that winneth souls is wise, Brother B. It is interesting to note that although Jesus actually knew who was in hell, He didn't go about declaring who was. He only spoke of the rich man who remained nameless actually being in hell. I can't think of any other instance.
Certainly one could make an educated guess about such matters based on the product of a person's life and their history, but in reality I don't see the profit of, nor the favor of God on such declarations. If these men are in eternal torment, what benefit is there stating so?Let us spend our time convincing people that they don't want to go there, convincing them of Christ's love and salvation made available for them.
Brother B, some things may be true, but that doesn't mean it is wise to utter such words.
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Much wisdom in your words Bro. Deacon !!!
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01-15-2008, 11:02 PM
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Originally Posted by deacon blues
He that winneth souls is wise, Brother B. It is interesting to note that although Jesus actually knew who was in hell, He didn't go about declaring who was. He only spoke of the rich man who remained nameless actually being in hell. I can't think of any other instance.
Certainly one could make an educated guess about such matters based on the product of a person's life and their history, but in reality I don't see the profit of, nor the favor of God on such declarations. If these men are in eternal torment, what benefit is there stating so?Let us spend our time convincing people that they don't want to go there, convincing them of Christ's love and salvation made available for them.
Brother B, some things may be true, but that doesn't mean it is wise to utter such words.
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Yes, there is a true statement from the heart of God. Thank you for sharing and I hope it reaches those it was intended to.
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