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How hard is it to predict that someone will die when they have already received a diagnosis from a doctor that they have '''terminal inoperable cancer'''? | |||
And, in the prophecy, William Branham also leaves an out... a possibility that his prophecy might not come to pass. If a person wants to cover all the bases when they issue a prophecy, it is very important that they leave a way out; something whereby if the prophecy fails, they have a good reason to explain its failure. | And, in the prophecy, William Branham also leaves an out... a possibility that his prophecy might not come to pass. If a person wants to cover all the bases when they issue a prophecy, it is very important that they leave a way out; something whereby if the prophecy fails, they have a good reason to explain its failure. |