Leaders of William Branham’s cult following and its many splinter groups try to unduly influence their victims by claiming that during his lifetime, William Branham’s false claims were never challenged. This, they claim, is reason why members of Branham’s cult should refuse to look at the unsurmountable evidence against William Branham’s claims as a “Christian” leader.
Branham was challenged during his lifetime, however, and by many, many people. Alfred Pohl, who worked with Branham during Branham’s Canada healing revivals testified that most of the people Branham “healed” either remained sick or died shortly after Branham left.
Ministers near the platform of Branham’s meetings in Durban and Johannesburg, South Africa also refuted Branham’s claims, calling them “fraudulent”, as early as 1956. In a letter sent to Waymon D. Miller, one minister who had personal knowledge of the people Branham healed, denounced Branham as a fraud. One person, which the newspapers described as an astonishing “healing”, died before the paper was even printed and available on the newspaper racks. According to the mouth of two or three witnesses, Branham’s “cures” were “so largely exaggerated as to be almost fraudulent in their claim”.
You can learn this and more on william-branham.org
Waymon D. Miller
https://william-branham.org/site/research/people/waymon_doyne_miller
https://william-branham.org/site/resource?key=0275d92a-e8e3-4ce5-9c44-31026e4bf41e&parent=waymon_doyne_miller
https://william-branham.org/site/resource?key=bcf24c12-02e2-4fcb-a968-38e8ebb5546d&parent=waymon_doyne_miller
Alfred Pohl
https://william-branham.org/site/research/people/alfred_pohl
http://www.bereanresearchinstitute.com/03_Doctrines/D.0030_14_Why_I_Left_the_Tongues_Movement_-_Alfred_H._Pohl.html
#williambranham #themessage #branhamtabernacle #falseclaims #fraud #faithhealing #faithhealer
Branham was challenged during his lifetime, however, and by many, many people. Alfred Pohl, who worked with Branham during Branham’s Canada healing revivals testified that most of the people Branham “healed” either remained sick or died shortly after Branham left.
Ministers near the platform of Branham’s meetings in Durban and Johannesburg, South Africa also refuted Branham’s claims, calling them “fraudulent”, as early as 1956. In a letter sent to Waymon D. Miller, one minister who had personal knowledge of the people Branham healed, denounced Branham as a fraud. One person, which the newspapers described as an astonishing “healing”, died before the paper was even printed and available on the newspaper racks. According to the mouth of two or three witnesses, Branham’s “cures” were “so largely exaggerated as to be almost fraudulent in their claim”.
You can learn this and more on william-branham.org
Waymon D. Miller
https://william-branham.org/site/research/people/waymon_doyne_miller
https://william-branham.org/site/resource?key=0275d92a-e8e3-4ce5-9c44-31026e4bf41e&parent=waymon_doyne_miller
https://william-branham.org/site/resource?key=bcf24c12-02e2-4fcb-a968-38e8ebb5546d&parent=waymon_doyne_miller
Alfred Pohl
https://william-branham.org/site/research/people/alfred_pohl
http://www.bereanresearchinstitute.com/03_Doctrines/D.0030_14_Why_I_Left_the_Tongues_Movement_-_Alfred_H._Pohl.html
#williambranham #themessage #branhamtabernacle #falseclaims #fraud #faithhealing #faithhealer
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