In 1959 sermon, Branham acknowledged having hated women
Reflecting on his youth, William Branham recalled in his 1959 sermon "My Life Story," that when he saw drunk teenage women, he concluded "they're not worth a good clean bullet to kill them with."
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Women were told never to cut their hair, one of the many rules controlling them. Women who disobeyed "weren't worth a good, clean bullet," the sect's founder taught.
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