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12-20-2020, 09:50 AM
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Re: Sid Roth, Branham, Cain, and Reed
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That man was Kenneth Hagin? KH then believed that Branham made it into Heaven and you apparently believe he is burning in Hell? What were the satanic doctrines briefly?
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Also, I’m not saying he is in hell. I’m saying he took a turn in his walk and his beliefs started taking a turn for the worse. And according to that prophecy, Satan killed him. So, my whole point is, of Mr. Reed wants to continue idolizing this man, he end up where he went. And to be honest, I wonder if Mr. Reed believes in Acts 2:38 as salvation anymore? I wonder if he still believes in 1 God???
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12-20-2020, 09:56 AM
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Re: Sid Roth, Branham, Cain, and Reed
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From Reed’s FB page
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The greatest prophetic voice in the century?
What did he prophesy, exactly?
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12-20-2020, 12:22 PM
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Re: Sid Roth, Branham, Cain, and Reed
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Branham a teaching.
He taught that the fall in the garden was connected to an adulterous affair Eve had with the serpent.
He believed he was the 7th angel to proclaim the word in the age of the Laodicean time.
He believed God is not omnipresent
He believed the Catholic Church was mystery Babylon.
He believed that those who do not believe in “the message” are lower class believers.
He used to tell his followers that he wanted to be poor and all his money is donated to missionaries. Well, at his death he had a couple million left in his account, that was probably just taking longer than usually to make it to the foreign field.
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It is satanic to believe Mystery Babylon is the Catholic Church?
I find it extremely hard to believe that Branham denied God is omnipresent.
This is the first time I ever heard he died a millionaire. Always heard he labored hard to pay off a 40 thousand dollar tax debt till the day he died.
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12-20-2020, 12:25 PM
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Re: Sid Roth, Branham, Cain, and Reed
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Also, I’m not saying he is in hell. I’m saying he took a turn in his walk and his beliefs started taking a turn for the worse. And according to that prophecy, Satan killed him. So, my whole point is, of Mr. Reed wants to continue idolizing this man, he end up where he went. And to be honest, I wonder if Mr. Reed believes in Acts 2:38 as salvation anymore? I wonder if he still believes in 1 God???
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Sorry I took that to mean where he went was Hell.
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12-20-2020, 12:26 PM
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Re: Sid Roth, Branham, Cain, and Reed
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Originally Posted by Michael The Disciple
It is satanic to believe Mystery Babylon is the Catholic Church?
I find it extremely hard to believe that Branham denied God is omnipresent.
This is the first time I ever heard he died a millionaire. Always heard he labored hard to pay off a 40 thousand dollar tax debt till the day he died.
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Mike, was Branham saved?
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12-20-2020, 12:45 PM
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Re: Sid Roth, Branham, Cain, and Reed
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Originally Posted by Michael The Disciple
It is satanic to believe Mystery Babylon is the Catholic Church?
I find it extremely hard to believe that Branham denied God is omnipresent.
This is the first time I ever heard he died a millionaire. Always heard he labored hard to pay off a 40 thousand dollar tax debt till the day he died.
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Read the history of when his son took over the business. The amount I believe I read was, 2.1 million. I’m not saying it’s wrong to have that much money. What I’m saying is, this man went around and told people he was extremely poor, and all the money went to missions. And he may have an intention of giving it away, I don’t know. His ministry didn’t end like it began.
I don’t believe that if a person sees the Catholic Church as mystery Babylon that means there satanic. I just giving a list of what he believed. Sorry about that.
He believed God was confined to space, therefore was not omnipresent.
He also believed in predestination.
He may have started off correct, I believe he was very much used of God. Yet, when he left the Pentecostal movement and started working with the assembly of gods that’s when he started to change. He started adapting doctrine that even they considered wrong. From there he went into left field and never recovered.
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12-20-2020, 01:09 PM
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Re: Sid Roth, Branham, Cain, and Reed
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Mike, was Branham saved?
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Did he believe in Jesus? Did he repent? Was he baptized in Jesus name? Did he receive the Holy Ghost? Did he live in obedience to Christs commands?
If so that would be evidence he was saved.
Many Apostolic believers say that beyond Acts 2:38 and Oneness other doctrinal beliefs are non essential.
If that be true it would be for his good.
I always love hearing the Branham story. More than once it brought me to tears. Of course now that we have the internet we sometimes find out there was more to a persons story than we previously thought. And also there is lots of fake news.
I know where he went when he died. Not Heaven. Not Hell. He went to the grave. The day is coming he like everyone will be judged by him who judges the secrets of the heart.
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12-20-2020, 01:42 PM
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Re: Sid Roth, Branham, Cain, and Reed
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Originally Posted by Michael The Disciple
Did he believe in Jesus? Did he repent? Was he baptized in Jesus name? Did he receive the Holy Ghost? Did he live in obedience to Christs commands?
If so that would be evidence he was saved.
Many Apostolic believers say that beyond Acts 2:38 and Oneness other doctrinal beliefs are non essential.
If that be true it would be for his good.
I always love hearing the Branham story. More than once it brought me to tears. Of course now that we have the internet we sometimes find out there was more to a persons story than we previously thought. And also there is lots of fake news.
I know where he went when he died. Not Heaven. Not Hell. He went to the grave. The day is coming he like everyone will be judged by him who judges the secrets of the heart.
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That’s sad. He was with Christ while he lived, and now he has to be separated from him while he is in the grave.
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12-20-2020, 03:12 PM
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Re: Sid Roth, Branham, Cain, and Reed
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The greatest prophetic voice in the century?
What did he prophesy, exactly?
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Anyone?
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12-20-2020, 03:16 PM
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Re: Sid Roth, Branham, Cain, and Reed
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Prophecies Edit
Branham issued a series of prophecies during his ministry. He claimed to have had a prophetic revelation in June 1933 that predicted seven major events would occur before the Second Coming of Christ.[22] His followers believe he predicted several events, including the 1937 Ohio River Flood.[5] In 1964, Branham said judgement would strike the west coast of the United States and that Los Angeles would sink into the ocean; his most dramatic prediction.[119] Following both the 1933 and 1964 prophecies, Branham predicted the rapture would happen by 1977 and would be preceded by various worldwide disasters, the unification of denominational Christianity, and the rise-to-power of the Roman Catholic Pope.[144] Peter Duyzer, among other of Branham's critics, wrote that either none of Branham's prophecies came true or that they were all made after the fact.[164] Weaver wrote that Branham tended to embellish his predictions over time.[165][i] Branham's followers believe his prophecies came true, or will do so in the future.[160]
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