Episode 43 - How to defend William Branham... poorly (Part 2)

Episode 43 December 18, 2017 00:28:33
Episode 43 - How to defend William Branham... poorly (Part 2)
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Episode 43 - How to defend William Branham... poorly (Part 2)

Dec 18 2017 | 00:28:33

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Show Notes

Rod & John continue to examine Wisper Gwena’s defence of William Branham.  Specifically, they examine a number of significant problems with William Branham such as the lack of newspaper articles which William Branham said appeared across the US and Canada; his lies about travelling around the world seven times; his visit to Pigalle; the problems with Congressman Upshaw; William Branham’s first commission which he stopped talking about after he changed his story; and the failed healing of Donny Morton.  Detailed links are below.

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Pastor Gwena is from Waltham Abbey (North London), UK where he is the pastor of Spoken Word Ministry church.  Joining Rod is John Collins, author of the Seek The Truth website and grandson of Willard Collins, the former pastor of Branham Tabernacle in Jeffersonville, Indiana.

Music – Jesus is the Answer by Andraé Crouch from The Definitive Greatest Hits  (2005) – available from iTunes

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