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How did the neo-Pentecostal world perceive Branham in the 1950s?

  • A nuisance

  • An opportunist

  • A Prophet

  • A swindler

Answer

In the 1950s, the neo-Pentecostal world perceived Branham as a Prophet, a divinely appointed messenger. His followers believed that he was the one who would usher in the last days of the church. He was also seen as a healer, and many people came to him for healing. Branham's teachings were widely disseminated, and he became one of the most influential figures in the Pentecostal movement.
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