William Branham: "God, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost in a trinity."
"God, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost in a trinity." 1960-0803 - Abraham Rev. William Marrion Branham
A god who is three persons, modes, offices, manifestations or anything resembling three in relation to Yahweh is not the God of the Bible. Not one verse in the Bible indicates that the one God means three or refers to three. The Prophets, Jesus and the Apostles all testified that Yahweh is One (the Father). William Branham, being sometimes for the trinity and sometimes against it—sometimes for the oneness doctrine and sometimes against it left his followers divided and in the state of mass confusion on the matter, and showed that he had no true understanding concerning the one God of Israel (the Father) and his Son.
A god who is three persons, modes, offices, manifestations or anything resembling three in relation to Yahweh is not the God of the Bible. Not one verse in the Bible indicates that the one God means three or refers to three. The Prophets, Jesus and the Apostles all testified that Yahweh is One (the Father). William Branham, being sometimes for the trinity and sometimes against it—sometimes for the oneness doctrine and sometimes against it left his followers divided and in the state of mass confusion on the matter, and showed that he had no true understanding concerning the one God of Israel (the Father) and his Son.