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Believers bought airplane for dead preacher thinking hed rise from grave to fly in it
From the Twisted Message: A prophets unchecked global sect series
The story behind millions of dollars amassed by a fringe religious sect includes the distribution of recorded sermons by its dead prophet and tributes paid
David Moseley used to believe in The Message, the faith founded on the teachings and sermons of the late Rev. William Branham. ... But hes come to believe its all about the money and his family is a prime example.
Rev. William Branham
Courtesy of Voice of God Recordings
Branham was a preacher, faith healer and some say prophet whose tent revivals in the 40s and 50s drew thousands. ... Moseleys family members got to know Branham and hunted for big game with the evangelist. On one hunting trip, Branham mentioned the idea of having a plane to spread his message, to fulfill his vision of a mammoth global tent revival campaign, larger than anything hed done before, and it became the familys mission to get him one.
Branham died in 1965. But Moseley said his family didnt let the fact that Branham had died get in the way of their dream. So in the '70s, they bought the dead prophet an airplane for his use when he came back to life, as they believe he will. ... It wasnt just any plane. They bought the DC7 previously used by former First Lady, Lady Bird Johnson.
The interior of the Douglas DC-7 Seven Seas aircraft that Message believers bought for their prophet, William Branham, to fly around the world. The plane was also once used to fly former First Lady, Lady Bird Johnson across the nation. Photo taken during a tour of the plane at the Phoenix-Goodyear Airport in November 2012.
Shaun Barnette
Moseley said unprincipled Message pastors used the plane to raise money. He said one church in Phoenix sold tickets to the faithful for them to use on flights once Branham came back to life.
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Message believers bought this Douglas DC-7 Seven Seas aircraft to fly their prophet, William Branham, around the world. Here, the plane is pictured at the Phoenix-Goodyear Airport in November 2012.
Shaun Barnette
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From the Twisted Message: A prophets unchecked global sect series
The story behind millions of dollars amassed by a fringe religious sect includes the distribution of recorded sermons by its dead prophet and tributes paid
David Moseley used to believe in The Message, the faith founded on the teachings and sermons of the late Rev. William Branham. ... But hes come to believe its all about the money and his family is a prime example.
Rev. William Branham
Courtesy of Voice of God Recordings
Branham was a preacher, faith healer and some say prophet whose tent revivals in the 40s and 50s drew thousands. ... Moseleys family members got to know Branham and hunted for big game with the evangelist. On one hunting trip, Branham mentioned the idea of having a plane to spread his message, to fulfill his vision of a mammoth global tent revival campaign, larger than anything hed done before, and it became the familys mission to get him one.
Branham died in 1965. But Moseley said his family didnt let the fact that Branham had died get in the way of their dream. So in the '70s, they bought the dead prophet an airplane for his use when he came back to life, as they believe he will. ... It wasnt just any plane. They bought the DC7 previously used by former First Lady, Lady Bird Johnson.
The interior of the Douglas DC-7 Seven Seas aircraft that Message believers bought for their prophet, William Branham, to fly around the world. The plane was also once used to fly former First Lady, Lady Bird Johnson across the nation. Photo taken during a tour of the plane at the Phoenix-Goodyear Airport in November 2012.
Shaun Barnette
Moseley said unprincipled Message pastors used the plane to raise money. He said one church in Phoenix sold tickets to the faithful for them to use on flights once Branham came back to life.
{snip}
Message believers bought this Douglas DC-7 Seven Seas aircraft to fly their prophet, William Branham, around the world. Here, the plane is pictured at the Phoenix-Goodyear Airport in November 2012.
Shaun Barnette
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Believers bought airplane for dead preacher thinking he'd rise from grave to fly in it (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
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Lonestarblue
(11,807 posts)1. The self-delusion of religious fanatics us quite astonishing.
underpants
(186,611 posts)2. Imagine the irony if you got raptured and bumped into that on the way up
Walleye
(35,655 posts)3. Do we even need to ask why we lost the election with people like this voting?
Clouds Passing
(2,267 posts)4. Scammers every last one of them!
cbabe
(4,155 posts)5. No hungry to feed?
BobTheSubgenius
(11,789 posts)6. Good God! Who decorated that monstrosity?
It looks like Mid-Century Modern threw up in the passenger compartment.
chowmama
(506 posts)7. I don't know...
I'd chip in for a plane for Trump under the same circumstances...If that was what it took.