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In 1958 William Branham said that man would never make it to the moon. This statement is contrary to documented history. | In 1958, and again in 1962, William Branham said that man would never make it to the moon. This statement is contrary to documented history. | ||
===Prophecy=== | ===Prophecy=== | ||
:''What's the meaning of these sputniks in the skies? What's the matter? What is this modern Babylon that we're trying to build a machine to take us to the moon? You'll never make it.'' (Sermon: Handwriting on the wall, March 9, 1958, Jeffersonville, Indiana). | :''What's the meaning of these sputniks in the skies? What's the matter? What is this modern Babylon that we're trying to build a machine to take us to the moon? You'll never make it.'' (Sermon: Handwriting on the wall, March 9, 1958, Jeffersonville, Indiana). | ||
:''Oh, now they're all wanting to make a whole lot of these astronaut cans so they can get into it. And the--the atomic age comes, they're going to bust up the world; they just pull this and all go over on the moon, taking a trip to the moon, and have it all over with, and so they'll just make them another economy on the moon. They ain't going to get there. I don't believe, with all my heart, they'll ever get there. See?'' (Sermon: Countdown, September 9, 1962, Jeffersonville, Indiana) | |||
===History=== | ===History=== |