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    William Branham told about a series of eight prophetic visions he experienced in June 1933In the sixth vision, William Branham saw [[Long Hair or Uncut Hair|women cutting their hair]], acting and dressing like men, and finally almost completely abandoning their garments. |[[Image:Freudenberg-LouisJulius 05.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Male and female swimsuits in the United States, circa 1916.]]
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    In June 1933, William Branham experienced a series of 7 prophetic visions.  The fifth vision dealt with the morality of America, and the World.  Just as scientific advancement was represented by a car in the fourth vision, the decline of morality was represented by women in the fifth vision.  William Branham saw women cutting their hair, acting and dressing like men, and finally almost completely abandoning their garments.  
     
    <span style="font-variant:small-caps">'''This vision is being fulfilled.'''</span>
     
    The last part of this prophecy began to be fulfilled with the invention of the Bikini by fashion designer Jacques Heim in Paris in 1946.  Instead of the U.S.A banning this garment, it was promoted by the film industry, and today is accepted by most Christian Americans as acceptable beachwear.  The apron-only style garment at the end of the prophecy is much like the autonomous car of the fourth vision - mainstream production and acceptance of this product has not begun, yet, but it exists and can be seen in magazines and advertisements. 
     
    The U.S.A. remains one of the few "Christian" nations not to allow topless bathing (although unoffically acceptable in certain areas).  In many European nations and Australia, public topless bathing is common today. William Branham's prophecy suggests that the U.S.A.'s moral laws will go the way of prohibition. 
     


    ==1964 retelling of 1933 prophesy==
    ==1964 retelling of 1933 prophesy==
    :''The fifth vision had to do with the moral problem of our age, centering mostly around women. God showed me that women began to be out of their place with the granting of the vote. Then they cut off their hair, which signified that they were no longer under the authority of a man but insisted on either equal rights, or in most cases, more than equal rights. She adopted men's clothing and went into a state of undress, until the last picture I saw was a woman naked except for a little fig leaf type apron. With this vision I saw the terrible perversion and moral plight of the whole world.''
    :''The fifth vision had to do with the moral problem of our age, centering mostly around women. God showed me that women began to be out of their place with the granting of the vote. Then they cut off their hair, which signified that they were no longer under the authority of a man but insisted on either equal rights, or in most cases, more than equal rights. She adopted men's clothing and went into a state of undress, until the last picture I saw was a woman naked except for a little fig leaf type apron. With this vision I saw the terrible perversion and moral plight of the whole world.'' (Church Age Book, Chapter 9, by William Branham)
     
    Taken from "The Church Age Book", Chapter 9, William Branham
     
     
    ==Moral Decay of the Modern Woman==
    The cigarette advertisement of the 1970's “You’ve come a long way, Baby” suggests that women have gained greater freedom and liberty than that posessed by their grandmothers.  Being chaste and modest were seen as positive character traits at the start of the 20th century, while the young 21st century woman is typically independant and sexually active.  Women have indeed come a long way - but not necessarily in the right direction. 
     
     
    ==Pre-WWI America==
    [[Image:Harrods 1909.jpg|right|120px|thumb|Women outside Harrods, London, 1909]]
    Prior to WWI, the fashion industry was influenced by Paris designers, and the wealthy European class.  For ladies, the length of her skirt often indicated her age - knee length for pre-teens, ankle length for early teenagers, and floor length for 18+ women.  Innocence and virginity were protected by the community and government, and many adults felt responsible to protect young ladies from premature sexual contact and conduct.  Chaperoning was a common social behavior, and the virginity of the mind was just as important as the virginity of the body.
     
    The moral edge of pre-war fashion was the "Gibson Girl", with bare arms, a low neckline, corset-bound body, and floor length dress.  Yet even the Gibson-style women did not cut or shorten their hair, but advertized long hair by gathering it in a pompadour. 
     
    On the beaches, men and women were either segregated or swam at different times.  Swimwear for women included woolen bloomers and blouse, and black stockings and shoes, and U.S. laws were enforced limiting the exposure of flesh (including the legs).
     
    ==1920's: Post-war and pre-depression==
    Women in the U.S.A. were granted the right to vote in federal elections in 1920.  Shortly after, the bob haircut gained popularity among women (where the hair was cut short, but a weighted area was left to fall between the ear and chin), as did the 'flapper' style. 
     
    The flapper dress sat on the hips and ended near the knee, and the bust was flattened with a binding to give the woman a boyish look.  Flappers also popularized the use of cigarettes, hard liquor, and the distain for "decent" behaviour among women.  Movie houses gained popularity, and Hollywood stars such as Clara Bow began to influence young people with their styles, firtatious attitude, and use of make-up.
     
    On the beaches, swimsuits now consisted of figure hugging wool knit with a sleeveless tank similar to the men’s swimwear a decade earlier.
     
    ==1930's: The great depression==
    [[Image:278px-Moden1936.jpg|right|120px]]
    The depression of the 1930's saw the return of some more modest fashions, and most skirts were again lengthened to the ankles.  The uncensored and progressively immoral movies of the 1920's, some including nude scenes, were also curtailed by the implementation of the self-regulating Hays Office so that content-controlling federal laws would not be implemented. 
     
    Hollywood's influence expanded during this time (in 1932 Macy's in New York sold 500,000 replicas of the dress Joan Crawford wore in the movie "Letty Lynton"), and photographs of actresses Marlene Dietrich and Katharine Hepburn in trousers helped make pants acceptable for women.  New fabrics were developed during this time, and women's underwear changed from corsets and bindings, to form-fitting garments.  These garments and designs would become the fasionable outwear of later generations.
     
    ==World War II==
    As war raged across the world, women were encouraged to help their country by working full-time in the factories.  With this change of lifestyle, many children were sent to daycares, and trousers for women (promoted by Hollywood in the 1930s) were integrated into the common-woman's wardrobe.
     
    Pin-ups became popular for the enlisted men, showing an overall acceptance by the male population of the glorification of the female body. 
     
    ==1950s==
    The typical 1950s American girl wore a wide mid-calf length skirt or a poodle skirt, and a modest top.  In 1957, Brigitte Bardot (who attempted suicide numerous times) wore a bikini in "And God Created Woman" and created a market for the bikini's as swimwear in the United States.  The popularity of wide skirts continued, while the same women now wore bikinis on the beach.  Meanwhile, Hollywood introduced the miniskirt in cinemas (Anne Francis, 1956, Forbidden Planet).
     
    ==1960s & 1970s==
    The 1950s had produced a comfortable living for many families, and some of children grew up to hate the materialistic ways of their parents.  The popular response to the Vietnam War, with protests and draft-dodging, marked a widespread rebellion of the youth from the "call of duty" that their parents had.  Music became the largest influence in the pop culture, with John Lennon saying that the Beatles were "more popular than Jesus". 
     
    All taboos and restraints of the past were erased, and another sexual revolution began that stretched the moral fibers of America much further than their flapper grandmothers of the 1920s with free sex, drugs, and Rock'n'roll.
     
    *In 1965 miniskirts became popular.
    *In 1970 abortion was legalized.
    *In 1972, as a result of Eisenstadt v. Baird, (Supereme Court)<ref name="Body Project"> The Body Project: An Intimate History of American Girls" by Joan Jacobs Brumberg, 1997 Random House Inc., New York </ref>, minor girls now had the right to seek birth control and anything else that related to their bodies without their parents' consent. 
     
    Germaine Greer, a prominent and provocative feminist, wrote in 1969 that ''The women kept on dancing while their long skirts crept up, and their girdles dissolved...and their clothes withered away to the mere wisps and ghosts of draperies to adorn and glorify...'' <ref name="Greer">Germaine Greer in Oz, February 1969</ref>
     
    =1980s - 1990s=
    Girls of the 80san 90s tended to know more about sex than even their mothers. "At this moment in our history, young women develop physically earlier than ever before, but they do so within a society that does not protect or nurture them in ways that were once a hallmark of American life." <ref name="Body Project"> The Body Project: An Intimate History of American Girls" by Joan Jacobs Brumberg, 1997 Random House Inc., New York </ref>
     
    As capitalism and the economy were doing well, many parents had little time for their families as they pursued the elusive dream of wealth and prestige; as a result, women were allowing others to raise their children in daycare centers.
    *Celebrity-obsessed magazines showed society's pre-occupation with the Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous.
    *Multiple partners were considered normal for teenage girls.
    *Birth control was widely used and easily available.
     
    In 1992 an Appeals court in the state of New York ruled that women have the same right as men to go topless.
     
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    A Muslim father comments on his daughter's tank top:


    :'''Father''': ''You look like a Protestant.''
    ==Problems with the prophecy==
    :'''Daughter''': ''Don't you mean prostitute?''
    :'''Father''': ''No, I meant a Protestant,''


    Scene from '''Little Mosque on the Prairie''', a 2007 Canadian sitcom by Zarqa Nawaz.  
    ===First Mentioned In 1964===
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    William Branham mentions that these visions that he received in 1933 were “Thus Saith the Lord”. The prophecy was written down, so each retelling of it should have been consistent.  However, William Branham only mentions this part of the 1993 vision in 1964, when he refers to an article published in Life Magazine that included a photograph of a woman in a transparent gown.
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    ==21st Century==
    ===The fig leaf covering===
    America has become desensitized to sex and exposure, and now nothing shocks them except the suggestion that their "liberty" is immoralHemline tattoos are popular for young women, along with low-rise jeans, vulgar slogans, body piercings and self-mutilationVirginity is seen as a sign of weakness, and homosexuality is accepted among teenagers.    
    The morals of the human race have never been that great, and Americans are no differentThe fig-leaf analogy is sensational, but people have been wearing immoral clothing of this type since, well, Adam and EveThe bikini itself was invented by fashion designer Jacques Heim in Paris in 1946, and was popularized in America long before William Branham mentioned the immorality of American clothing as part of the 1933 prophecy. Furthermore, images of partially-clad and naked women can be found in much ancient art, such as Egyptian art.


    :''In the past centuries, Christian peoples were often noted for their modesty, and heathen peoples for their immodesty. Today, the line between the professing Christian and the savage tribesman has become increasingly blurred, as more and more "Christian" people resort not only to the pagan practice of scarification, tattoos and body mutilation, but have thrown off the "restraints of modest dress in favor of the trendy and the physically revealing.'' <ref name="Pollard"> "Christian Modesty and the Public Undressing of America" by Jeff Pollard, 2005, the Vision Forum, Inc., San Antonio, Texas </ref>
    ===Changes in the story===
    The Church Age Book includes "women cutting their hair" as part of this prophecy - which is absent from the recorded sermons.  


    In 2007 a woman was awarded a $29,000 settlement from the City of New York for being arrested (and being subject to 12 hours in custody and a psychiatric evaluation) after walking topless in New York City in 2005. <ref name="Topless"> http://www.cnn.com/2007/LAW/06/18/topless.settlement.ap/index.html </ref>  
    *pre-1964: Nothing.
    *1964: Women would wear fig-leaf type transparent skirts, and garments like a man.  <ref>Did you see the new bathing suits they brought out? Do you know my prediction that women would finally come to fig leaves, thirty-three years ago? And now they got them that's dressed in fig leaves, transparent skirts. The Word of the Lord never fails. See? And that was to take place just before the end time, come to a fig leaf again. I was reading it in Life magazine. That was said thirty-three years ago, before women took their fall. It was told how they would do it in this day, and here they are. How they'd wear garments like man, and how they'll... The immorals of the woman would drop in this nation.(July 19, 1964, Jeffersonville, Indiana) </ref>
    *1964: Women would wear man’s garments, and put on fig leaves.  <ref>Look at 1933, how it say the women would act in this last days…And how that women would wear garments and look like man, even like their underneath clothes; and would finally come to putting fig leaves, like, on them. How the immoral act, how they would act in this day. Look what they've done. And it's right before you, then… And I said, "Then the morals of our women is going to fall in such a degraded things, till they're going to be a disgrace to all nations. They're going to wear man's clothes. They're going to keep taking off their clothes till actually they come down like they got their underneath clothes on, that's all. And, finally, they'll come to wearing just a fig leaf." And if you notice, in last month's Life magazine, they had the woman with the fig leaves on. And that's the new evening frock, or gown, what they wear of the evening; transparent, can see through it, only the fig leaves just hides a certain spot of her body; with strapless, or strap, unstrapped bathing suits, the top of it, exposed body. And how that those things has happened! (July 26, 1964, Jeffersonville, Indiana) </ref>[[Image:Rebekah's bangs.jpg|thumb|right|300px|If he had this vision in 1933, why would he cut his daughter's hair in the 1950's?]]
    *1964: Women will never go completely nude, but will wear underneath clothes and something like a fig leaf. <ref>Yes, that's... That's right, sister. Yes, sir. The women... I said the women would become so immoral in the last... Now, you know thirty years ago how they dressed. Said they'd become so immoral, till they'd walk down the street with--till like--just like their underneath clothes on. And I said, "Then will come to pass, that they'll even be so disgraceful, till they'll wear something look like a fig leaf." I saw it, and they've got it; and they're wearing it. (August 23, 1964, Jeffersonville, Indiana) </ref>
    *Church Age Book: Women everywhere would cut their hair, adopt men’s clothing, and undress down to a fig-leaf style apron.  <ref>The fifth vision had to do with the moral problem of our age, centering mostly around women. God showed me that women began to be out of their place with the granting of the vote. Then they cut off their hair, which signified that they were no longer under the authority of a man but insisted on either equal rights, or in most cases, more than equal rights. She adopted men's clothing and went into a state of undress, until the last picture I saw was a woman naked except for a little fig leaf type apron. With this vision I saw the terrible perversion and moral plight of the whole world. (Church Age Book)</ref>


    The "inconvenient truth" of the 21st century is the fallout from the moral pollution of America.
    ===William Branham trimmed his daughter's hair===
     


    ==Footnotes==
    William Branham preached against women voting, driving, and cutting their hair.  However, his daughters did all of these things.  In fact, William and Meda Branham even began trimming their daughter Rebekah's hair before she was old enough to ask for it.
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    William Branham told about a series of eight prophetic visions he experienced in June 1933. In the sixth vision, William Branham saw women cutting their hair, acting and dressing like men, and finally almost completely abandoning their garments. |

    Male and female swimsuits in the United States, circa 1916.

    1964 retelling of 1933 prophesy

    The fifth vision had to do with the moral problem of our age, centering mostly around women. God showed me that women began to be out of their place with the granting of the vote. Then they cut off their hair, which signified that they were no longer under the authority of a man but insisted on either equal rights, or in most cases, more than equal rights. She adopted men's clothing and went into a state of undress, until the last picture I saw was a woman naked except for a little fig leaf type apron. With this vision I saw the terrible perversion and moral plight of the whole world. (Church Age Book, Chapter 9, by William Branham)

    Problems with the prophecy

    First Mentioned In 1964

    William Branham mentions that these visions that he received in 1933 were “Thus Saith the Lord”. The prophecy was written down, so each retelling of it should have been consistent. However, William Branham only mentions this part of the 1993 vision in 1964, when he refers to an article published in Life Magazine that included a photograph of a woman in a transparent gown.

    The fig leaf covering

    The morals of the human race have never been that great, and Americans are no different. The fig-leaf analogy is sensational, but people have been wearing immoral clothing of this type since, well, Adam and Eve. The bikini itself was invented by fashion designer Jacques Heim in Paris in 1946, and was popularized in America long before William Branham mentioned the immorality of American clothing as part of the 1933 prophecy. Furthermore, images of partially-clad and naked women can be found in much ancient art, such as Egyptian art.

    Changes in the story

    The Church Age Book includes "women cutting their hair" as part of this prophecy - which is absent from the recorded sermons.

    • pre-1964: Nothing.
    • 1964: Women would wear fig-leaf type transparent skirts, and garments like a man. [1]
    • 1964: Women would wear man’s garments, and put on fig leaves. [2]
      If he had this vision in 1933, why would he cut his daughter's hair in the 1950's?
    • 1964: Women will never go completely nude, but will wear underneath clothes and something like a fig leaf. [3]
    • Church Age Book: Women everywhere would cut their hair, adopt men’s clothing, and undress down to a fig-leaf style apron. [4]

    William Branham trimmed his daughter's hair

    William Branham preached against women voting, driving, and cutting their hair. However, his daughters did all of these things. In fact, William and Meda Branham even began trimming their daughter Rebekah's hair before she was old enough to ask for it.

    Doesn't it matter how you raise your children, especially if you have a catastrophic word from the Lord?

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    Footnotes

    1. Did you see the new bathing suits they brought out? Do you know my prediction that women would finally come to fig leaves, thirty-three years ago? And now they got them that's dressed in fig leaves, transparent skirts. The Word of the Lord never fails. See? And that was to take place just before the end time, come to a fig leaf again. I was reading it in Life magazine. That was said thirty-three years ago, before women took their fall. It was told how they would do it in this day, and here they are. How they'd wear garments like man, and how they'll... The immorals of the woman would drop in this nation.(July 19, 1964, Jeffersonville, Indiana)
    2. Look at 1933, how it say the women would act in this last days…And how that women would wear garments and look like man, even like their underneath clothes; and would finally come to putting fig leaves, like, on them. How the immoral act, how they would act in this day. Look what they've done. And it's right before you, then… And I said, "Then the morals of our women is going to fall in such a degraded things, till they're going to be a disgrace to all nations. They're going to wear man's clothes. They're going to keep taking off their clothes till actually they come down like they got their underneath clothes on, that's all. And, finally, they'll come to wearing just a fig leaf." And if you notice, in last month's Life magazine, they had the woman with the fig leaves on. And that's the new evening frock, or gown, what they wear of the evening; transparent, can see through it, only the fig leaves just hides a certain spot of her body; with strapless, or strap, unstrapped bathing suits, the top of it, exposed body. And how that those things has happened! (July 26, 1964, Jeffersonville, Indiana)
    3. Yes, that's... That's right, sister. Yes, sir. The women... I said the women would become so immoral in the last... Now, you know thirty years ago how they dressed. Said they'd become so immoral, till they'd walk down the street with--till like--just like their underneath clothes on. And I said, "Then will come to pass, that they'll even be so disgraceful, till they'll wear something look like a fig leaf." I saw it, and they've got it; and they're wearing it. (August 23, 1964, Jeffersonville, Indiana)
    4. The fifth vision had to do with the moral problem of our age, centering mostly around women. God showed me that women began to be out of their place with the granting of the vote. Then they cut off their hair, which signified that they were no longer under the authority of a man but insisted on either equal rights, or in most cases, more than equal rights. She adopted men's clothing and went into a state of undress, until the last picture I saw was a woman naked except for a little fig leaf type apron. With this vision I saw the terrible perversion and moral plight of the whole world. (Church Age Book)


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